theory of the firm Crossword Puzzles
Accounting 2022-02-24
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- A phase, reports are submitted to the management at the end of each accounting period or as the need arises.
- business owned by five or more persons whose ownership is evidenced by shares of stocks.
- referred to as the cost of earning revenues
- Franciscan monk
- analysis reports are submitted together with the financial statements.
- things of value that are owned and used by the enterprise
- revenue of both the merchandising and manufacturing concerns in selling good to customers.
- principal service that a public accountant offers.
- obligations that the firm owes to other individuals or organizations
- businesses which buy goods and without changing their form, sell them at a profit.
- Uses financial statements as a basis to answer such question.
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- provides management a plan for future operations
- It is a phase, items are sorted and grouped.
- defined as the gross inflow of economic benefits
- needs accounting information to regulate the firm’s activities and determine the basins for taxation policies.
- Coins, currencies, either on hand or deposited in the bank
- refers to the amount of cash or value of the property that the owner vested
- association of two or more persons to carry on as co-owners of a business for profit.
- recording of transactions is commonly referred to as bookkeeping.
- language of business,
- the systematic and chronological recording of business transactions.
- interested in information to enable them to assess the ability of the firm to provide remuneration and other benefits.
- financial information serves as a measure for making future financial decisions and a measure of its effectiveness.
23 Clues: Franciscan monk • language of business, • referred to as the cost of earning revenues • It is a phase, items are sorted and grouped. • provides management a plan for future operations • defined as the gross inflow of economic benefits • principal service that a public accountant offers. • things of value that are owned and used by the enterprise • ...
A Teen Girl Answers Darwin Level 3 2024-05-18
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- Strand of human DNA has 3 billion base ___
- Large molecular machines that build proteins
- Term for all the DNA in humans
- Building blocks of proteins are amino ___
- Process of using mRNA as template to make proteins
- In DNA, information is determined by the ___
- Part of eye that is like a microprocessor
- Prize Watson and Crick received
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- Process of reading genetic code to create mRNA
- Taught in textbooks: Primordial ___ Theory
- Template of DNA
- Divides into two daughter ___
- We inherit chromosomes from mom and ___
- Language in which God created life
- The Darwin ___ Theory presented in 1858
- Mules can’t have babies because they are ___
16 Clues: Template of DNA • Divides into two daughter ___ • Term for all the DNA in humans • Prize Watson and Crick received • Language in which God created life • We inherit chromosomes from mom and ___ • The Darwin ___ Theory presented in 1858 • Building blocks of proteins are amino ___ • Part of eye that is like a microprocessor • Taught in textbooks: Primordial ___ Theory • ...
US Government and Politics 2022-05-02
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- Type of grant for use in a broad range of services
- Basis of one’s beliefs about politics
- Senate tactic of delaying the vote for a bill
- Organization dedicated to controlling government by winning elections
- Ability of Congress to monitor the executive branch, especially the bureaucracy
- The right to vote
- How the courts handled similar cases in the past
- The Amendment that is the basis of all judicial decisions which advance civil rights
- Type of grant for a specific use
- Theory in which the upper-class rules
- Congressional committee appointed for a specific purpose
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- Process of applying the Constitution to the states
- Election to select party nominations
- The Amendment which grants freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition
- Theory in which groups are so strong that government is weakened
- System of power distributed among local, state, and federal government
- Organization dedicated to influencing policy through lobbying, electioneering, and litigation
- Supporters of the US Constitution
- Power of the president to reject a bill
- Advisory council consisting of the heads of the executive departments
20 Clues: The right to vote • Type of grant for a specific use • Supporters of the US Constitution • Election to select party nominations • Basis of one’s beliefs about politics • Theory in which the upper-class rules • Power of the president to reject a bill • Senate tactic of delaying the vote for a bill • How the courts handled similar cases in the past • ...
Plate tetonics 2024-04-06
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- the thinnest layer of the Earth
- barriers that divide t he plate tectonics
- The original supercontinent made up of all other continents
- Thickest layer of the earth
- the denser, weaker layer beneath the lithospheric mantle
- According to the Theory of Continental Drift, the British Isles Scandinavia and the Caledonian Mountains were once connected with the __________ mountains.
- the amount of major tectonic plates
- Breaking of the Earth's crust
- one results of Continental Drift
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- occurs when 2 plate tectonics grind against each other
- Forms underwater when two plate tectonics converge
- one result of continental drift
- Hot semi-fluid material under the crust of the Earth
- Creator of the theory of Continental Drift
- occurs between two plates tectonics that are grinding against one another.
- The cool outermost layer of the Earth that consists of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle
- a way to describe the state of the mantle
- The main divisions of land
18 Clues: The main divisions of land • Thickest layer of the earth • Breaking of the Earth's crust • the thinnest layer of the Earth • one result of continental drift • one results of Continental Drift • the amount of major tectonic plates • barriers that divide t he plate tectonics • a way to describe the state of the mantle • Creator of the theory of Continental Drift • ...
Eco 2022-04-26
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- problems of PROTECTIONISM (trade war)
- disadvantages
- factors
- when a country become to dependent
- trade between nations t
- example of trading bloc which made up o
- Any actions/ policies to protect domestic
- from a country to another
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- Money and other forms of assistance
- one of the methods of PROTECTIONISM
- GROWING INTERCONNECTION
- disadvantage of globalisation f
- why MNC exist
- large and powerful firm
- measures designed to restrict
- WTO replaced a multilateral agreement called the...
- criticisms of the WTO
- from a country to an international agency
- a physical limit
- amount of money
20 Clues: factors • why MNC exist • disadvantages • amount of money • a physical limit • criticisms of the WTO • GROWING INTERCONNECTION • large and powerful firm • trade between nations t • from a country to another • measures designed to restrict • disadvantage of globalisation f • when a country become to dependent • Money and other forms of assistance • one of the methods of PROTECTIONISM • ...
Evolution Crossword 2024-05-21
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- Formation of new species
- When the allele frequency in a population changes due to random chance
- Preserved remains of dead organisms that provide evidence of evolution
- When organisms move in and out of a population, changing the allele frequency of the population
- Type of natural selection where the moderate traits are selected against and the extreme traits are selected for
- When speciation occurs in the presence of a physical barrier
- When organisms choose mates based on proximity or desired traits, leading to changes in allele frequency
- Diagram that shows evolutionary relationships between species
- When several species quickly evolve from one founding species
- Study of evolutionary relationships between species
- Cumulative changes in species over time
- Scientist who developed the theory of evolution by means of natural selection
- Theory that evolution occurs in short bursts
- Type of natural selection where the moderate trait is selected for and extreme traits are selected against
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- When organisms in different parts of the world evolve a similar characteristic despite not sharing a common ancestor
- Theory that evolution occurs gradually over time
- When organisms that are better adapted to their environment reproduce more and the trait becomes more common in the population
- Comparing embryos of organisms to determine if species share evolutionary history
- When speciation occurs without a physical barrier present
- Type of natural selection where one extreme trait is selected for
- Trait that helps an organism survive
- Changes in an organism's DNA code
- Structures that look similar in different species that provide evidence that the species evolved from a common ancestor
- Structures that no longer serve a purpose but provide evidence that a species evolved from another species
- When the evolution of one species impacts the evolution of another species
25 Clues: Formation of new species • Changes in an organism's DNA code • Trait that helps an organism survive • Cumulative changes in species over time • Theory that evolution occurs in short bursts • Theory that evolution occurs gradually over time • Study of evolutionary relationships between species • When speciation occurs without a physical barrier present • ...
Social/Moral/Emotional Theories Crossword, Ch 3 2021-02-15
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- This perspective refers to the tendency to modify our behavior due to consequences.
- Being subject to rules imposed by others is called?
- What is the age range for Piagets preocupatational stage for cognitive development?
- Vygotsky refers to the ZPD as...
- Pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional was created by?
- In what stage of Erikson's eight stages does an adolescence become confronted with identity vs role confusion?
- How many levels did Kohlberg believe people passed through?
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- What was a huge criticism of Kohlburg's theory?
- Which Erikson stage revolves around guiding the upcoming generation?
- How many stages did Kohlberg beleive people passed through?
- Who came up with the psychosocial theory?
- What is Brofenbrenners theory called that involves the microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, and the macrosystem?
- What identity statues consist of never experienced and identify crisis?
- Which Erikson stage revolves around entry into school and expansion of social world?
- What is the key word regarding personal and social development?
15 Clues: Vygotsky refers to the ZPD as... • Who came up with the psychosocial theory? • What was a huge criticism of Kohlburg's theory? • Being subject to rules imposed by others is called? • How many stages did Kohlberg beleive people passed through? • How many levels did Kohlberg believe people passed through? • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2023-01-30
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- originated the theory of seafloor spreading
- originated the theory of continental drift
- outer layer of Earth's oceans
- point on Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- molten rock in Earth's crust
- process in which one edge of a crustal plate is forced below another crustal plate
- where two plates are moving away from each other
- where two plates slide past one another
- solid part of the Earth consisting of the crust and outer mantle
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- measure the intensity of earthquakes
- reef consisting of coral consolidated into limestone
- lower layer of the crust
- tow points where the lines of force of Earth's magnetic field are vertical
- lateral movements of the continents
- where two plates move toward each other
- process in which new ocean floor is created
16 Clues: lower layer of the crust • molten rock in Earth's crust • outer layer of Earth's oceans • lateral movements of the continents • measure the intensity of earthquakes • where two plates move toward each other • where two plates slide past one another • originated the theory of continental drift • originated the theory of seafloor spreading • ...
SCI101 - Unit 1 2022-08-06
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- degradation of material when it comes in contact with air and moisture
- materials exert attractive or repulsive forces on other materials
- starts with specific observation working to broader generalization and theory
- ability of a material to change shape in a nonreversible form under the application of force
- materials that have unstable atoms and can release energy
- type of material that allows electrical current to pass through its body
- science of matter, energy, and their interactions
- supported by a vast amount of data and research
- tested numerous times and has data to support it to be elevated beyond a theory
- “to know” a body of facts learned by study or experience
- science of composition, structure, and properties of substances
- the ability of a material to be stretched under a tensile force
- science of the history of the earth and its life as recorded in rocks
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- the study of objects and matter outside the earth’s atmosphere
- modify the behavior and properties of light
- tendency of a material to dissolve in liquid
- disciplines that do not follow the scientific method, generally seen as not reproducible or falsifiable
- working from more general information to more specific information
- material whose particles do not allow thermal energy to be transferred, provides resistance to current
- the study of living systems
- outermost shell of an atom that can either accept or donate electrons
- ability to withstand a pull force directed away from the body of the material
- materials not part of a chemical reaction, but allow or assist the chemical reaction to take place
- tentative explanation for an observed phenomenon
- composite particle composed of a nucleus of protons and neutrons, and orbiting electrons
- study of organisms and their environment
26 Clues: the study of living systems • study of organisms and their environment • modify the behavior and properties of light • tendency of a material to dissolve in liquid • supported by a vast amount of data and research • tentative explanation for an observed phenomenon • science of matter, energy, and their interactions • ...
Protein Foods (Chapter 27, p.321-325, p.329-) 2017-05-22
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- _____ is lower in fat and calories than most other protein sources.
- The best way to tell if poultry is done is with a ___ thermometer.
- Fish is done when the flesh is __ and flakes easily with a fork.
- Egg ____ are high in cholesterol.
- Removing the _____ greatly reduces the fat content of poultry.
- You can test the internal temperature of meat by using a meat ____.
- Well-_____ meat has no pink color at all.
- __________comes from very young sheep.
- Meat with less fat is lower in ______ and cholesterol.
- __________is from very young cattle, usually less than 3 months old.
- Ducks and geese are fairly _____ in fat.
- ____ meat includes the legs and thighs.
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- __ are though to be one of the most perfect protein foods available.
- ________makes meat more juicy and tender and it also adds flavor.
- __________comes from mature cattle.
- _____ heat cooking methods include cooking in liquid, braising, poaching.
- Shellfish include ______, shrimp, crab, oysters, scallops, and clams.
- __________is from hogs.
- Frying, ___, and cooking in the shell are common ways of preparing eggs.
- _________ are types of seafood that have outer coverings or shells.
- Chickens and turkeys are fairly _______ in fat.
- ____ heat cooking methods include roasting or baking, broiling, grilling.
- ____ meat is brown on the outside, but pinkish-red on the inside.
- _______includes chicken, turkeys, ducks, and geese.
- In __-cooked eggs, the white and yolk are firm.
25 Clues: __________is from hogs. • Egg ____ are high in cholesterol. • __________comes from mature cattle. • __________comes from very young sheep. • ____ meat includes the legs and thighs. • Ducks and geese are fairly _____ in fat. • Well-_____ meat has no pink color at all. • Chickens and turkeys are fairly _______ in fat. • In __-cooked eggs, the white and yolk are firm. • ...
The Roaring 20's 2021-11-17
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- the 18th amendment.
- People who smuggled alcohol illegally
- first american to win the nobel peace prize, wrote the novel Babbit
- Religious texts should be taken literally.
- creator of the "survival of the fittest" theory
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- a "rebellious" woman who parties
- a young science teacher who taught the theory of evolution
- Bootlegger who was arrested in 1931 for tax evasion.
- hidden underground saloons to obtain alcohol illegaly.
- The developer of the assembly line.
- Wrote the great gatsby.
- Most popular baseball player in the 20's
- One of the first magazines, started in 1923, also on a clock.
- largest black urban community in the 1920's
- national assoication for the advancement of colored people.
15 Clues: the 18th amendment. • Wrote the great gatsby. • a "rebellious" woman who parties • The developer of the assembly line. • People who smuggled alcohol illegally • Most popular baseball player in the 20's • Religious texts should be taken literally. • largest black urban community in the 1920's • creator of the "survival of the fittest" theory • ...
Plate Tectonics 2022-02-01
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- a preserved part of a long dead plant
- pieces of earth's crust and the top of the mantle
- what magma becomes when it spews out of a volcano
- hot liquid from inside earth that can be seen in volcanoes
- current in a liquid that results in convection
- energy released from a focus inside the earth that makes the ground shake and rumble
- the surface right above the focus
- the second deepest part of the earth, made from liquid iron
- where energy is released creating an earthquake
- thickest layer of the earth
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- outer part of the earth
- center of the earth, solid surface that only stays together due to the pressure
- where all countries and where we live are
- what makes the continents move 1-4 centimeters every year
- A Theory That All Continents Were Once Together
- A hole in the surface of the earth created from plates pushing against each other
- Creator Of The Pangea Theory
- top layer of the earth
- earth's tilt
- a tool used to show the magnitude of earthquakes
20 Clues: earth's tilt • top layer of the earth • outer part of the earth • thickest layer of the earth • Creator Of The Pangea Theory • the surface right above the focus • a preserved part of a long dead plant • where all countries and where we live are • current in a liquid that results in convection • A Theory That All Continents Were Once Together • ...
Global Relationship Crossword Puzzlers 2013-09-13
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- One of four factors that title with "V".
- ASEAN Economic Community
- The largest extractor of natural gas in Russia.
- South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
- One of four factors that title with "P".
- THEORY The global relationship analysis theory that have four factors.
- Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
- Certified Public Accountant in Iraq in 2003.
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- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nation
- Union of South American Nations
- One of four factors that title with "C".
- Generalized System of Preferences
- Latin America and Caribbean
- The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
- International Atomic Energy Agency
15 Clues: ASEAN Economic Community • Latin America and Caribbean • Union of South American Nations • Generalized System of Preferences • Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation • International Atomic Energy Agency • One of four factors that title with "V". • One of four factors that title with "C". • One of four factors that title with "P". • Certified Public Accountant in Iraq in 2003. • ...
The Ultimate Philosophy Crossword 2021-05-16
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- Teaching primarily unorthodox with nothing in it based on logical thinking
- Ancient Greek philosopher who studied under Socrates
- Everything comes from this, according to Thales
- lack of logical thinking
- logical thinking
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- Buddhist theory of no-self
- "love of wisdom"
- Debatable, likely to cause arouse
- a branch of philosophy
- Aristotle
- the endurance of pain or hardship without the display of feelings and without complaint
- Superhuman being
- German philosopher on the theory of knowledge
13 Clues: Aristotle • "love of wisdom" • Superhuman being • logical thinking • a branch of philosophy • lack of logical thinking • Buddhist theory of no-self • Debatable, likely to cause arouse • German philosopher on the theory of knowledge • Everything comes from this, according to Thales • Ancient Greek philosopher who studied under Socrates • ...
Crosswords 2022-06-30
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- alternate way of sourcing
- Frontend
- sprint
- Generally used to group alternatives
- VDart's Blockchain consulting firm
- Finding resumes
- Methodology
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- in the documents)
- employment-oriented online service
- Touch the lives of all
- LinkedIn acquired by
- An operator (All the terms you specify must
- IDE
- Boolean was named after
14 Clues: IDE • sprint • Frontend • Methodology • Finding resumes • in the documents) • LinkedIn acquired by • Touch the lives of all • Boolean was named after • alternate way of sourcing • employment-oriented online service • VDart's Blockchain consulting firm • Generally used to group alternatives • An operator (All the terms you specify must
Animal Learning Ethan Puckett 2016-02-14
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- The diminishing of a physiological or emotional response to a frequently repeated stimulus.(2 words)
- An animal psychologist who created the idea of Tropism.(2 words)
- The nerve pathway involved in a reflex action including, at its simplest, a sensory nerve and a motor nerve with a synapse in between.(2 words)
- John Locke’s theory that when born, our brain has no sort of preset rules for processing data, and all rules are formed from sensory experiences.(2 words)
- An English evolutionary biologist who laid the foundation of comparative psychology; the belief that there are similarities between the cognitive processes of humans and other mammals. (2 words)
- A classic Greek philosopher who was the first to propose the idea of the “Blank Slate”.
- The process in which a frequently repeated stimulus increases the physical or emotional response.
- a state of being which determines the amount of effort a living being will exert.
- A theory created by Solomon, which states that emotional reactions to a stimulus are followed by opposite emotional reactions.(3 words)
- a 17th century English philosopher that first coined the term “Blank Slate”.(2 words)
- when a previously-unassociated or new stimulus that has similar characteristics to the previously-associated stimulus elicits a response that is the same or as similar to the previously-associated response.(2 words)
- A theory by Charles Darwin which states that a new species of animal can emerge from another through the continuous changes that occur throughout the process of natural selection.(2 words)
- A catalogue of behavior or actions exhibited by an animal used in ethology. Behaviors are typically mutually exclusive and objective.
- The unconditioned aversion of foods with new, unknown flavors.(2 words)
- The period during development in which a skill or response is most readily acquired.(2 words)
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- the sequential occurrence or proximity of stimulus and response, causing their association in the mind.
- The study of a subject in its natural environment. It cannot determine cause and effect relationships.(2 words)
- An English naturalist who first explained the theories of evolution and natural selection, and wrote the book, On the Origin of Species.(2 words)
- The idea of Survival of the Fittest; only the best versions of a species are able to procreate and pass on their genes.(2 words)
- An American psychologist who had a powerful effect on reinforcement theory and behavior analysis, as well as creating the Law of Effect.(2words)
- The idea that things usually behave/move in the simplest, most effective way.(3words)
- A type of learning is which you learn to associate to separate ideas or objects with one another.(2 words)
- A French philosopher who agreed with the “Blank Slate” theory, and came up with his own theory of Dualism. He is famously quoted as saying “I think, therefore I am.”(2 words)
- A new reaction to a novel or significant stimuli.(2 words)
- the process wherein a young animal comes to recognize another animal or object as a parent or object of habitual trust.
- The phenomenon wherein a conditioned response emerges from extinction after a delay.(2words)
- The tendency for humans to project human feelings and emotions onto animals.
- The natural growth process of all living beings.
- A psychologist who cofounded the Ethological Approach with Lorenz with his contributions of Fixed Actions Patterns and Innate Releasing Mechanisms.(2 words)
- The recovery of a response that has previously undergone habituation, usually due to the presentation of a novel, and often strong stimulus.
30 Clues: The natural growth process of all living beings. • A new reaction to a novel or significant stimuli.(2 words) • An animal psychologist who created the idea of Tropism.(2 words) • The unconditioned aversion of foods with new, unknown flavors.(2 words) • The tendency for humans to project human feelings and emotions onto animals. • ...
Lesser Known HL Terms 2026-03-24
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- a levy on the profit made from selling an asset that has increased in value, such as stocks, bonds, real estate, or collectibles.
- a protectionist trade policy and set of laws designed to prevent foreign companies from exporting products into a domestic market at prices lower than their fair market value or production cost
- a trade agreement between two or more countries that eliminates tariffs on goods traded among members and establishes tariffs on goods imported from non-members
- theory of decision-making and communication under imperfect or incomplete information
- concept in behavioral economics, decision making, behavioral policy, social psychology, consumer behavior, and related behavioral sciences.
- the net profits generated by corporations,
- the process of transferring ownership, property, or business operations from government (public sector) to private individuals or for-profit corporations
- a key component of a nation's balance of payments, measuring the net earnings from foreign investments, employee compensation, and transfers
- the portion of a market controlled by a particular company or product.
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- a government program providing regular, unconditional cash payments to every individual, regardless of income, wealth, or employment status
- the government supplying goods or services directly to the public, typically funded by taxation rather than market prices.
- a form of trade agreement between two countries
- rapid, large-scale exodus of financial assets and money from a country, typically triggered by economic instability
- the act of buying, selling, or holding assets—such as stocks, commodities, or currencies
- economics is the minimum level of earnings required to keep a firm in business, occurring when total revenue equals total costs (explicit + implicit costs).
- this policy is a government’s strategic effort to encourage the development and growth of specific sectors of the economy, such as manufacturing, green energy, or technology
16 Clues: the net profits generated by corporations, • a form of trade agreement between two countries • the portion of a market controlled by a particular company or product. • theory of decision-making and communication under imperfect or incomplete information • the act of buying, selling, or holding assets—such as stocks, commodities, or currencies • ...
DMS Unit 5 Astronomy 2019 2019-04-19
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- A bright streak of light that results when a meteoroid burns up in Earth's atmosphere.
- A large body in space that orbits a star and does not produce light of its own.
- A model of the solar system in which Earth and the other planets revolve around the sun.
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion.
- a theory which states that there was no beginning to the universe and that the universe does not change in appearance.
- The theory that the universe originated in a huge explosion that released all matter and energy.
- A hypothesis that has been tested with a significant amount of data.
- All of space and everything in it.
- rocky metallic objects that orbit the sun but are too small to be considered planets.
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- Chunks of rock or dust from space.
- large clumps of ice, dust and frozen gases that travel around the Sun in long elliptical orbits with "tails".
- relating to the moon.
- A force that pulls objects toward each other.
- A meteoroid that passes through the atmosphere and hits Earth's surface.
- sun, planets, and all the other objects that revolve around the sun.
- A huge group of single stars, star systems, star clusters, dust, and gas bound together by gravity.
- A representation of the universe in which starts and planets revolve around Earth. Ptolemy proposed the model.
- Belt the region of the solar system between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, where many asteroids are found.
- the path that a body follows as it travels around another body in space.
- relating to the sun.
20 Clues: relating to the sun. • relating to the moon. • Chunks of rock or dust from space. • All of space and everything in it. • A force that pulls objects toward each other. • The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion. • sun, planets, and all the other objects that revolve around the sun. • A hypothesis that has been tested with a significant amount of data. • ...
Business Studies Revision 2024-02-19
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- members may come and go but existence is not affected
- Public sector artificial person created by law
- helps SSI at district level
- link between manufacturer and retailer
- borrowers is a business firm and lender is also a business firm
- insurance is not for profit
- provides raw material to secondary industry
- removes hindrance of place
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- process which promotes self-employment
- gurantee given by importer's bank
- charter of a company
- set of rules and regulations
- insured has to take care of insured asset
- provides 24 hrs banking service using a token
- partners only for profit
15 Clues: charter of a company • partners only for profit • removes hindrance of place • helps SSI at district level • insurance is not for profit • set of rules and regulations • gurantee given by importer's bank • process which promotes self-employment • link between manufacturer and retailer • insured has to take care of insured asset • provides raw material to secondary industry • ...
Plate Tectonics 2014-12-07
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- 2 plates sliding pass each other
- 3rd layer of Earth doing down
- movement of continents across Earth's surface
- thinnest layer of Earth
- proposed continental drift theory in 1900s
- 2 plates moving towards each other
- hot fluid within or below Earth's crust
- found mostly in the core
- occurs when denser plate is pushed under less dense plate
- formed at divergent boundaries
- 2nd layer of Earth doing down
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- consists of the crust and upper mantle
- process where magma rises to surface and solidify
- deepest part of Earth's layers
- theory of tectonics plate movement and shape changes
- formed from movement and slips of boundaries
- name of single landmass 245 million years ago
- formed at continental-continental boundaries
- formed at ocean-ocean boundaries
- name of many volcanoes surrounding the Pacific plate
- 2 plates going in different directions
- formed at continental-ocean boundaries
22 Clues: thinnest layer of Earth • found mostly in the core • 3rd layer of Earth doing down • 2nd layer of Earth doing down • deepest part of Earth's layers • formed at divergent boundaries • 2 plates sliding pass each other • formed at ocean-ocean boundaries • 2 plates moving towards each other • consists of the crust and upper mantle • 2 plates going in different directions • ...
Crazy Crossword! Tough Test! Awesome Alliteration! 2023-07-14
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- What liquid was thrown at notorious b*tch Posie Parker when she visited our beloved nation
- "Call Me By Your Name And I'll Call You By Mine."
- the name of the law firm hosting the pride week wine tasting
- the name of the official University of Otago magazine
- first name of the current PILO President!
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- the ugliest building on campus
- the city with the best law school in New Zealand (not biased at all)
- the Māori new year
- the name of the law firm sponsoring all of the pride week events the name if the
- Movie coming out soon where the main characters think about death an awful lot
- Movie coming out soon where characters only think about death sometimes, and it's quite pink
11 Clues: the Māori new year • the ugliest building on campus • first name of the current PILO President! • "Call Me By Your Name And I'll Call You By Mine." • the name of the official University of Otago magazine • the name of the law firm hosting the pride week wine tasting • the city with the best law school in New Zealand (not biased at all) • ...
Crossword (Polina Babaeva) 2024-03-13
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- The movement of blood around the body
- Teeth that are becoming yellow
- Marks that are not regular in shape,for example on a person's skin
- Not soft, but not completely hard
- Unwilling or unable to stay still or to be quiet and calm, because you are worried or bored
- To sleep longer than you wanted to
- When someone puts a drug into your body using a needle
- A permanent mark left on the body from a cut or other injury
- Skin, especially on the face, that has no spots or marks
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- When you become thinner and start to weigh less
- A beauty treatment involving gentle rubbing of creams into the face
- Lines on your face that you get when you grow old
- A skin problem that causes a lot of red spots on the face
- An illness which causes pain in the parts of the body where bones meet
- To put cream on your skin to stop it from becoming dry
- To stop something happening or to stop someone doing something
- Small,pale brown spots on the skin
- A temporary skin condition involving a group of small spots
- Hanging down lower, less firm than before
- Small raised red circles on the skin that are temporary
- To make something happen, especially something bad
21 Clues: Teeth that are becoming yellow • Not soft, but not completely hard • Small,pale brown spots on the skin • To sleep longer than you wanted to • The movement of blood around the body • Hanging down lower, less firm than before • When you become thinner and start to weigh less • Lines on your face that you get when you grow old • ...
vocabulary 2015-12-01
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- a type of parasite
- a thin oil
- to cause annoyance
- cornbread mixed with cracklins
- irregular
- a whirlpool
- extremely hard and firm
- peacefulness
- a group of crimson
- an exact amount of medicine
- a brief visit
- very strong, harsh soap that contains lye
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- friendly compromise
- the name applied to any number of churches.
- always ready to fight
- a sweet table grape
- a color
- sad and gloomy
- annoyed
- kindness edification
20 Clues: a color • annoyed • irregular • a thin oil • a whirlpool • peacefulness • a brief visit • sad and gloomy • a type of parasite • to cause annoyance • a group of crimson • friendly compromise • a sweet table grape • kindness edification • always ready to fight • extremely hard and firm • an exact amount of medicine • cornbread mixed with cracklins • very strong, harsh soap that contains lye • ...
physics 2023-11-13
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- The man who created the law of universal gravitation
- A physicist known as the father of modern physics and known for his theory of relativity
- The type of energy stored in chemical bonds
- Force that opposes motion
- A scientist who conducted experiments on objects in free fall.
- The amount of matter in an object
- Where is most energy wasted
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- The force of gravity on an object
- Developed the first atomic bomb
- Created the phythagoreon theorum
- The ability to do work
- What helped inspire Isaac Newton's theory of gravity?
- The energy of an object due to its motion
- The unit of electrical resistance
14 Clues: The ability to do work • Force that opposes motion • Where is most energy wasted • Developed the first atomic bomb • Created the phythagoreon theorum • The force of gravity on an object • The unit of electrical resistance • The amount of matter in an object • The energy of an object due to its motion • The type of energy stored in chemical bonds • ...
Sifhet's Crossword 2022-03-29
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- takes shape of container
- theory the theory of matter
- contaminates in the environment and or harm living things
- when the solute is fully dissolved
- mixing two types of matter to make a solution
- substance only one type of particle
- has a definite shape and volume
- anything that takes up space
- the bigger amount in the solution
- mixture a mixture with different parts you can see
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- mixing completely with a solvent to solution
- the quality of something
- when you add water to the _____
- can be used to change liquid to a gas
- more than one particle
- the tiny things that make up matter
- a substance that dissolves in amounts of liquid
- the smaller amount in the solution
- deals with numbers
- a mixture that looks pure but has two or more particles
- a substance that will not dissolve even after mixing
- when the solute has not fully been dissolved
- evaporates into the environment
23 Clues: deals with numbers • more than one particle • the quality of something • takes shape of container • theory the theory of matter • anything that takes up space • when you add water to the _____ • evaporates into the environment • has a definite shape and volume • the bigger amount in the solution • when the solute is fully dissolved • the smaller amount in the solution • ...
Social studies lesson 1 scientific revolution 2023-03-20
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- substance that only has one type of atoms
- the belief that reason and experience is
- method-the steps for orderly search for
- attraction that something has on
- explanation why something happens
- an earth center theory
- advances changed peoples beliefs
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- time frame from the birth of parents
- earths surface
- relating to the sun as the center
- or increase in volume
- revolution-a period of time where
- solution of problems
- the birth of children
- shapes
15 Clues: shapes • earths surface • solution of problems • or increase in volume • the birth of children • an earth center theory • attraction that something has on • advances changed peoples beliefs • relating to the sun as the center • revolution-a period of time where • explanation why something happens • time frame from the birth of parents • method-the steps for orderly search for • ...
Macro Crossword 2021-09-01
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- if there are __ labourers, the firm can choose wage freely
- (net investment)/[Y(t)-Y(t-1)] generates this accelerator
- a shirking labourer's dividend
- states that an increase in the rate of output of a firm will require a proportionate increase in its capital stock
- elasticity of wage with respect to effort at optimum
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- time-path moving away from equilibrium
- Central Bank is ___ of Currency
- efficiency wage is inversely related to
- MEI and investment are ___ related
- this income defines consumption in Samuelson's Model
10 Clues: a shirking labourer's dividend • Central Bank is ___ of Currency • MEI and investment are ___ related • time-path moving away from equilibrium • efficiency wage is inversely related to • this income defines consumption in Samuelson's Model • elasticity of wage with respect to effort at optimum • (net investment)/[Y(t)-Y(t-1)] generates this accelerator • ...
Economics Cross Word Puzzle 2022-10-17
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- generalisation based on rational behaviour and logical reasoning.
- Statement of what is.Based on facts supported with evidence.
- Collecting and identifying economic problems.
- Father of economics
- Government policy aimed to improve efficiency with nations allocative resources.
- means by which objectives might be achieved.
- Studies the economy as a whole.
- Moving from facts to theory.
- What is true for one is true for all.
- Adam Smith
- Vilfredo Pareto
- Statement of one's value judgement and personal opinion on what should be, ought to be and could be done.
- Conclusion drawn to a small sample can be misleading.
- general statement of what will happen given certain circumstances.
- Also known as Inductive methodology.
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- "after this, therefore because of this".
- achievement of a desirable level of a particular economic variable.
- Root of technic of thinking in economics.
- Moving from theory to facts.
- Another name for Deductive.
- Combination of facts and theory to formulate economic policy.
- concerns it's self with a behaviour of a small individual economic units.
- Milton Friedman
- simplified picture of reality.
- believing in what we need to believe and ignoring the facts.
- Alfred Marshal
- Establishes cause and effect.
- J.M Keynes
- Organising facts derive economic principals,laws and theories.
29 Clues: Adam Smith • J.M Keynes • Alfred Marshal • Milton Friedman • Vilfredo Pareto • Father of economics • Another name for Deductive. • Moving from theory to facts. • Moving from facts to theory. • Establishes cause and effect. • simplified picture of reality. • Studies the economy as a whole. • Also known as Inductive methodology. • What is true for one is true for all. • ...
Ston age and Iron age 2024-04-01
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- an example of visual source of historical information
- age when tools were made out of stone.
- animals of the pre-historic age
- age when tools were made out of iron.
- theory which believes humans evolved over time.
- an example of a written historical source of information
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- the man who developed the theory of Evolution
- the time before writing was invented
- the time when writing was invented
- theory which believes life was created by God
10 Clues: animals of the pre-historic age • the time when writing was invented • the time before writing was invented • age when tools were made out of iron. • age when tools were made out of stone. • the man who developed the theory of Evolution • theory which believes life was created by God • theory which believes humans evolved over time. • ...
Darwin-Natural Selection 2023-01-23
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- relating to biology or living organisms.
- denotes the theory of evolution
- process of change in all forms over generations
- gradual development of social forms
- the branch of biology
- relating to natural phenomena.
- action or process of adapting
- hybrid delay
- Theory of natural selection
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- species can change over time,
- to do what is necessary to survive
- phrase that originated from Darwin
- People are subject to natural selectiongradual development of society and social forms
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed
14 Clues: hybrid delay • the branch of biology • Theory of natural selection • species can change over time, • action or process of adapting • relating to natural phenomena. • denotes the theory of evolution • to do what is necessary to survive • phrase that originated from Darwin • gradual development of social forms • relating to biology or living organisms. • ...
Edwin Simoncek Chapter 5 2023-01-04
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- stage of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of variable input are added
- supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the same product in a given market
- production cost that varies as output changes; labor, energy, raw materials
- sum of variable cost plus fixed cost; all costs associated with production
- total output or production by a firm
- responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price
- production level where total cost equals total revenue, production needed if the firm is to recover its costs
- change in the amount offered for sale in response to a price change; movement along the supply curve
- production period so short that only variable inputs can be changed
- a graph that shows the quantities supplied at each and every possible price in the market
- amount of a product a producer or seller would be willing to offer for sale at all possible prices in the market at any given time
- government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity
- graphic portrayal showing how a change in the amount of a single variable affects total output
- extra revenue from the sale of one additional unit of output
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- a table showing the quantities that would be produced or offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market at a given point in time
- electronic business or exchange conducted over the internet
- _________________ quantity of output- level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
- extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input
- specific amount offered for sale at a given price; point on the supply curve
- average price that every unit of output sells for
- different amounts offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market; shift of the supply curve
- extra cost of producing on additional unit of production
- costs of production that do not change when output changes
- principle that more will be offered for sale at higher prices than lower prices
- total amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products; average price of a good sold times the quantity sold
- phases of production that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns
- production period long enough to change the amount of variable and fixed inputs used in production
- broad category of fixed costs that includes interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries
28 Clues: total output or production by a firm • average price that every unit of output sells for • responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price • extra cost of producing on additional unit of production • extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input • costs of production that do not change when output changes • ...
Plate tectonics 2020-04-25
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- Pacific _____ __ ______. Zone of volcanically active mountain chains resulting from subduction on margins of Pacific Ocean.
- Plate ___________.
- Scientist who formalized theory of seafloor spreading.
- Section of the Earth below the crust.
- Seafloor __________.
- Hawaiian Islands were formed by a stationary ___ _______.
- Places where new seafloor is created.
- where two plates move forward
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- Largest plate.
- The Earth's ___________ field reverses from time to time.
- ___________ are formed via the process of collision.
- where two plates move apart
- where one plate slips laterally past another
- Scientist who first proposed the theory that the continents drifted.
- Fold in crust with an arch-like ridge.
- Earth's supercontinent 300 million years ago.
- ___________ continental margin does not coincide with a plate boundary.
- Solid plastic layer of the mantle beneath the lithosphere.
- Paleontologists noticed that these were the same on different continents even though the continents were separated by oceans.
- ___________ zones. Places where the seafloor is forced under continental plates.
20 Clues: Largest plate. • Plate ___________. • Seafloor __________. • where two plates move apart • where two plates move forward • Section of the Earth below the crust. • Places where new seafloor is created. • Fold in crust with an arch-like ridge. • where one plate slips laterally past another • Earth's supercontinent 300 million years ago. • ...
The Universe Crossword !! 2021-11-02
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- A theory of gravity
- Scientist who discovered galaxys were moving away from each other
- Residual energy left over from the origin of universe
- Scientist who formed the theory of relativity
- The spectrum used to study light
- A dead star
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- The particles that help the objects form in our universe
- People who study stars
- A widely accepted theory between scientists explaining the start if the universe
- We live in the milky way
10 Clues: A dead star • A theory of gravity • People who study stars • We live in the milky way • The spectrum used to study light • Scientist who formed the theory of relativity • Residual energy left over from the origin of universe • The particles that help the objects form in our universe • Scientist who discovered galaxys were moving away from each other • ...
Mode of Entry 2025-11-13
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- A foreign company completely owned and controlled by the parent firm.
- A business model where a company gives another the right to operate using its name and system.
- Importing components or parts and putting them together into finished products locally.
- A business arrangement where two or more firms share ownership and control of a new enterprise.
- alliance Long-term alliances between firms to share resources and achieve mutual goals.
- When one company allows another to use its brand, patent, or technology for a fee.
- Projects A project where a firm sets up a business facility abroad and hands it over ready for operation.
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- Contracts One company provides managerial skills to another for a fee, without ownership.
- Exchange of goods or services between countries without using money as a medium.
- Investment made by a company in a foreign country to establish business operations.
- Buying goods from different national borde
- Acquisition When two companies combine into one, or one firm buys another to expand globally.
- selling of goods across national borde
13 Clues: selling of goods across national borde • Buying goods from different national borde • A foreign company completely owned and controlled by the parent firm. • Exchange of goods or services between countries without using money as a medium. • When one company allows another to use its brand, patent, or technology for a fee. • ...
Global Relationship Crossword Puzzlers 2013-09-13
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- Certified Public Accountant in Iraq in 2003.
- ASEAN Economic Community
- Union of South American Nations
- Generalized System of Preferences
- Latin America and Caribbean
- The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
- One of four factors that title with "C".
- South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
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- One of four factors that title with "P".
- International Atomic Energy Agency
- Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
- The largest extractor of natural gas in Russia.
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nation
- THEORY The global relationship analysis theory that have four factors.
- One of four factors that title with "V".
15 Clues: ASEAN Economic Community • Latin America and Caribbean • Union of South American Nations • Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation • Generalized System of Preferences • International Atomic Energy Agency • One of four factors that title with "P". • One of four factors that title with "C". • One of four factors that title with "V". • Certified Public Accountant in Iraq in 2003. • ...
HBSE II 2023-09-09
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- Exists because we can and do establish reality
- Compass focused on doing the right thing
- The "have" societies
- Domination and Exploitation Theory
- Home state of the elementary school with a class divided exercise
- The effect of ordinary people becoming monsters
- The "have-not" societies
- In-between societies
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- Angry Man
- Animated software
- IASSW is an acronym for an international organization or this state organization
- IFSW member
- Historically, created an unequal economic relationship between poor and wealthy countries
- World Systems Theory
- A check ensuring ethical decisions
- Acronym for this course title
16 Clues: Angry Man • IFSW member • Animated software • The "have" societies • World Systems Theory • In-between societies • The "have-not" societies • Acronym for this course title • Domination and Exploitation Theory • A check ensuring ethical decisions • Compass focused on doing the right thing • Exists because we can and do establish reality • ...
Vocab 2026-01-26
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- accept or admit the existence or truth of
- the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
- the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc
- an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances.
- (of an argument or point) having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent.
- Appeal to logic and reason
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
- giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement
- Appeal to emotions
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- a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
- the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting
- Appeal to ethics and credibility
- divide or cause to divide into two sharply contrasting groups or sets of opinions or beliefs
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument
- a refutation or contradiction.
- the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists
- the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false
- a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands; a thing conceded
20 Clues: Appeal to emotions • Appeal to logic and reason • a refutation or contradiction. • Appeal to ethics and credibility • accept or admit the existence or truth of • giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement • the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false • reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity • ...
Scientific Renaissance 2025-03-14
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- All the scientist were labelled as this for not following the church
- The scientist who invented the theory of gravity
- Came up with the theory planets do not orbit in complete circles
- a force that attracts a body toward other mass's
- Believed the sun was the center of the solar system
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- The sun is the center of the solar system
- non religious
- The theory about movement Isaac Newton came up with
- bacon The inventor of the scientific method
- Invented the first telescope
10 Clues: non religious • Invented the first telescope • The sun is the center of the solar system • bacon The inventor of the scientific method • The scientist who invented the theory of gravity • a force that attracts a body toward other mass's • The theory about movement Isaac Newton came up with • Believed the sun was the center of the solar system • ...
Psych review 2015-04-19
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- neo-freudian feminist
- functionalist
- critical period fro language acquisition
- facial expressions
- multiple intelligences
- rational emotive behavior therapy" (REBT)
- first intelligence test
- cognitive dissonance
- psychological development
- cognitive dissonance
- Bobo dolls
- learned helplessness
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- client centered therapy
- cognitive behaviour therapy
- cognitive development
- successful intelligence theory
- longitudinal studies on temperament/ developmental
- parenting styles
- hidden observer theory hypnosis
- split brain experiments
- moral development
- taste aversion
- social development theory
- social conformity
- general intelligence
- classical conditioning
- collective unconscious neo-freudian
- heuristics
- feminist critique of Kohlberg, studied gender differences
29 Clues: heuristics • Bobo dolls • functionalist • taste aversion • parenting styles • moral development • social conformity • facial expressions • cognitive dissonance • cognitive dissonance • general intelligence • learned helplessness • neo-freudian feminist • cognitive development • multiple intelligences • classical conditioning • client centered therapy • first intelligence test • split brain experiments • ...
Just Mercy Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-25
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- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
- the study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- the throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it.
- an exchange of diverging or opposite views, typically a heated or angry one.
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.
- an account of someone's life written by someone else.
- true story written in the style of a fiction novel
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- a confident and forceful statement of fact or belief.
- a short piece of writing on a particular subject.
- the quality of being objective.
- a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands; a thing conceded.
- the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false.
- the action or process of narrating a story.
13 Clues: the quality of being objective. • the action or process of narrating a story. • a short piece of writing on a particular subject. • true story written in the style of a fiction novel • a confident and forceful statement of fact or belief. • an account of someone's life written by someone else. • the study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • ...
B307 L11 Vocab 2024-04-02
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- , a type of tooth attachment where the tooth is embedded in sockets in bone.
- , a type of tooth attachment where the tooth is attached to the occlusal surface.
- , teeth in the upper jaw.
- , an embryonic cell type that is unique to vertebrates and forms numerous, diverse derivatives.
- , unspecialized teeth; in bony fish and amphibians.
- , teeth used to hold onto prey and not used to chew or tear apart prey.
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- , an evolutionary origin theory that states that the jaw is completely derived from a single arch, with possible losses.
- , an evolutionary origin theory that states that the jaw is derived from the contribution of multiple arches.
- , a bone that serves as support of soft tissues and as an attachment point for muscles of the throat and mouth.
- , a type of tooth attachment where the tooth is attached to the medial surface.
- , specialized teeth; uses thecodont attachment type; in mammals.
11 Clues: , teeth in the upper jaw. • , unspecialized teeth; in bony fish and amphibians. • , specialized teeth; uses thecodont attachment type; in mammals. • , teeth used to hold onto prey and not used to chew or tear apart prey. • , a type of tooth attachment where the tooth is embedded in sockets in bone. • ...
Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-18
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- also called “The Revolution of 1688” and “The Bloodless Revolution"
- a social and philosophical movement in Europe
- best known for A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- rights given to all humans
- the division of a state's government into branches
- women's right to vote in elections
- the advocacy of women's rights
- was famous for his wit and criticism of Christianity and slavery
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- established principles of frequent parliaments
- commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism"
- a theory/model that concerns the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual
- philosophy that promotes individual rights
- is the principal source of the theory of separation of powers
- movement to end slavery
- best known for his 1651 book Leviathan
15 Clues: movement to end slavery • rights given to all humans • the advocacy of women's rights • women's right to vote in elections • best known for his 1651 book Leviathan • philosophy that promotes individual rights • commonly known as the "Father of Liberalism" • a social and philosophical movement in Europe • established principles of frequent parliaments • ...
Crossword Sociology 2015-06-06
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- a type of crime that is committed by a respectable and high social status
- a number of people or things that are located close together or are considered or classed together.
- a social agent that teaches limitation and role playing
- German sociologist and pioneer of the analytic method in sociology
- kind of association which is characterized by indirect, impersonal or secondary relation.
- theory by Robert Mead
- act of selecting or making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities
- unchanging moral principles regarded as a basis for all human conduct
- confidence in one's own worth or abilities
- the way people talk with each other
- 18th-century philosopher and free-market economist famous for his ideas about the efficiency of the division of labor and the societal benefits of individuals' pursuit of their own self-interest.
- lifelong process in which people learn appropriate attitudes, values and behavior.
- the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
- status of person by done something
- idealize the theory of presentation of the self
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- small social group whose members share close, personal, enduring relationship.
- acts of racial religious, anti immigration, sexual orientation, sexual or gender disability motivated violence
- He idealize the looking glass theory
- the changes in manufacturing and transportation that began with fewer things being made by hand but instead made using machines in larger-scale factories.
- status since you were born
- as the population increases the resources decreases
- a social agent that teaches norms, what we want to be or how to pick the right leader
- people who interact in such a way as to share a common culture
- violations of law
- A social agent that teaches traditions, religions, affects behavior
25 Clues: violations of law • theory by Robert Mead • status since you were born • status of person by done something • the way people talk with each other • He idealize the looking glass theory • confidence in one's own worth or abilities • idealize the theory of presentation of the self • as the population increases the resources decreases • ...
Pangea crossword puzzle. 2021-11-08
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- _____ Wegner.
- When 2 plate tectonics collide together it causes this.
- Plates move away from each other.
- A continental transorm fault through California
- Continential ____
- When tectonic plates move it causes _____.
- Last name of the person who came up with continental drift theory.
- Two plates slide past each other horizontally.
- An underwater mountain system
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- Another name for the crust and upper mantle.
- A linear shaped lowland between highlands or mountain ranges
- Slow movement of the continents that caused to go away.
- Clue that has similar dead animals on different continents.
- Last name of the person who came up with the continental drift theory
- Lava escaping magma filled chambers below the surface
- Plates that collide with each other
- Where new crust is formed
- Another name for supercontinent.
- Theory of ______ plates
19 Clues: _____ Wegner. • Continential ____ • Theory of ______ plates • Where new crust is formed • An underwater mountain system • Another name for supercontinent. • Plates move away from each other. • Plates that collide with each other • When tectonic plates move it causes _____. • Another name for the crust and upper mantle. • Two plates slide past each other horizontally. • ...
The Big Bang Theory 2023-11-08
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- Which children's show is playing on TV while Natasha's "family" prepares to flee?
- Natasha and Yelena manage to free Shostakov from prison, but not before what environmental event occurs?
- Soviet Union, Where was Black Widow orignally from?
- Which station of the Budapest Metro did Natasha and Yelena hide in?
- Who defeats Dreykov by destroying his plane?
- Which movie was Natasha watching on her laptop in her trailer?
- ganglia, The cellular blueprint of which part of the brain was stolen by Alexei from North Institute?
- In which year was Black Widow born?
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- University, Which Ivy League school did Black Widow attend?
- Where does Natasha go to hide from General Ross and the American Government?
- Melina Vostokoff holds what profession?
- Lenin, Which communist ideologue's head is tattooed on Alexei's left forearm?
- Belova, She was assigned to act as the younger sister of Black Widow
- Man 2, In which Marvel Cinematic Universe movie did Black Widow make her debut?
- Which motorcycle company is used by Natasha and Yelena to escape?
- Black Widow was originally an operative for which Security Agency?
16 Clues: In which year was Black Widow born? • Melina Vostokoff holds what profession? • Who defeats Dreykov by destroying his plane? • Soviet Union, Where was Black Widow orignally from? • University, Which Ivy League school did Black Widow attend? • Which movie was Natasha watching on her laptop in her trailer? • ...
Plate tetonics 2024-04-06
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- the thinnest layer of the Earth
- barriers that divide t he plate tectonics
- The original supercontinent made up of all other continents
- Thickest layer of the earth
- the denser, weaker layer beneath the lithospheric mantle
- According to the Theory of Continental Drift, the British Isles Scandinavia and the Caledonian Mountains were once connected with the __________ mountains.
- the amount of major tectonic plates
- Breaking of the Earth's crust
- one results of Continental Drift
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- occurs when 2 plate tectonics grind against each other
- Forms underwater when two plate tectonics converge
- one result of continental drift
- Hot semi-fluid material under the crust of the Earth
- Creator of the theory of Continental Drift
- occurs between two plates tectonics that are grinding against one another.
- The cool outermost layer of the Earth that consists of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle
- a way to describe the state of the mantle
- The main divisions of land
18 Clues: The main divisions of land • Thickest layer of the earth • Breaking of the Earth's crust • the thinnest layer of the Earth • one result of continental drift • one results of Continental Drift • the amount of major tectonic plates • barriers that divide t he plate tectonics • a way to describe the state of the mantle • Creator of the theory of Continental Drift • ...
Plate tetonics 2024-04-06
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- the thinnest layer of the Earth
- barriers that divide t he plate tectonics
- The original supercontinent made up of all other continents
- Thickest layer of the earth
- the denser, weaker layer beneath the lithospheric mantle
- According to the Theory of Continental Drift, the British Isles Scandinavia and the Caledonian Mountains were once connected with the __________ mountains.
- the amount of major tectonic plates
- Breaking of the Earth's crust
- one results of Continental Drift
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- occurs when 2 plate tectonics grind against each other
- Forms underwater when two plate tectonics converge
- one result of continental drift
- Hot semi-fluid material under the crust of the Earth
- Creator of the theory of Continental Drift
- occurs between two plates tectonics that are grinding against one another.
- The cool outermost layer of the Earth that consists of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle
- a way to describe the state of the mantle
- The main divisions of land
18 Clues: The main divisions of land • Thickest layer of the earth • Breaking of the Earth's crust • the thinnest layer of the Earth • one result of continental drift • one results of Continental Drift • the amount of major tectonic plates • barriers that divide t he plate tectonics • a way to describe the state of the mantle • Creator of the theory of Continental Drift • ...
Ch. 22: The Scientific Revolution & Enlightenment 2021-02-02
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- He was passionate about freedom of speech and religion.
- He came up with the social contract system of government.
- The first step in the Scientific Method.
- Made reforms in Austria such as freedom of worship and ended serfdom.
- Grand ornate design.
- An agreement between people and the strong ruler to hand over their rights for law and order.
- This country was gobbled up by Russia, Prussia, and Austria and ceased to exist for a century.
- Theory that reason can solve problems.
- Sun centered universe.
- Believed in prison reform, especially about ending torture and getting speedy trials.
- Social gatherings where intellects discussed ideas.
- Absolute ruler that used some new ideas and made reforms.
- First person to write about the sun centered universe theory.
- Fought for women's equality in education and jobs.
- He explained the laws of motion theories and that the universe ran lock a clock.
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- Agreed with the sun centered universe theory and was put under house arrest by the church.
- Tried reforms in Russia but a massive uprising by serfs changed her mind.
- A new way of thinking about the natural world.
- He believed in individual freedoms that were curbed by the common good for society.
- Earth centered universe.
- First 10 amendments of the U. S. Constitution
- Simple and elegant style of art and architecture.
- He was in favor of separation of powers in government.
- This mathematician relied on logic.
- Power is divided between national and state governments.
- This person relied on experiments to find the answers.
26 Clues: Grand ornate design. • Sun centered universe. • Earth centered universe. • This mathematician relied on logic. • Theory that reason can solve problems. • The first step in the Scientific Method. • First 10 amendments of the U. S. Constitution • A new way of thinking about the natural world. • Simple and elegant style of art and architecture. • ...
Skeletal System 2025-10-06
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- tailbone
- the structure where two bones fit with each other
- bones that are apart of the spinal column
- collarbone
- kneecap
- lower jaw
- lower spine (waist area)
- thigh bone
- tough flexible connective tissue that holds bones together
- shoulder blade
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- upper arm bone
- the neck area
- firm and flexible tissue that cushions bones at joints
- shin bone
- bones bones inside the nose
- marrow spongy tissue inside some bones
- bones of the wrist
- upper jaw
- the chest area
- forearm
20 Clues: kneecap • forearm • tailbone • shin bone • upper jaw • lower jaw • collarbone • thigh bone • the neck area • upper arm bone • the chest area • shoulder blade • bones of the wrist • lower spine (waist area) • bones bones inside the nose • marrow spongy tissue inside some bones • bones that are apart of the spinal column • the structure where two bones fit with each other • ...
SUPERCONDUCTIVITY 2021-01-31
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- THE FIRST SUCCESSFUL THEORY ON SUPERCONDUCTIVITY WAS DUE TO
- MEISSNER EFFECT IS
- CONDUCTIVITY OF A SUPERCONDUCTOR
- THE EARLIEST SUPERCONDUCTOR TO BE STUDIED
- SUPERFLUIDS CANNOT SUPPORT __ FLOW
- SHIFTING OF ELECTRONS IN SUPERCONDUCTOR IS PREVENTED BY
- AVERAGE DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO ELECTRONS IN COOPER PAIRS
- THE MAGNETIC LINES OF FORCE CANNOT PENETRATE THE BODY OF A SUPERCONDUCTOR,THE PHENOMENON IS
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- ACCORDING TO BCS THEORY,TWO ELECTRONS COUPLES TO FORM
- IN SUPERCONDUCTORS,COOPERPAIRS ARE
- SUPERCONDUCTOR IS A PERFECT
- RESISTANCE OF A SUPERCONDUCTOR
- SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IS A __ PHENOMENA
- SUPERCONDUCTIVITY WAS DISCOVERED BY
- WHEN A MAGNET IS PLACED IN A SUPERCONDUCTOR IT SHOWS
- TEMPERATURE AT WHICH CONDUCTIVITY OF A MATERIAL IS INFINITE
16 Clues: MEISSNER EFFECT IS • SUPERCONDUCTOR IS A PERFECT • RESISTANCE OF A SUPERCONDUCTOR • CONDUCTIVITY OF A SUPERCONDUCTOR • IN SUPERCONDUCTORS,COOPERPAIRS ARE • SUPERFLUIDS CANNOT SUPPORT __ FLOW • SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IS A __ PHENOMENA • SUPERCONDUCTIVITY WAS DISCOVERED BY • THE EARLIEST SUPERCONDUCTOR TO BE STUDIED • WHEN A MAGNET IS PLACED IN A SUPERCONDUCTOR IT SHOWS • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-13
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- Place where Galileo was born
- Month when Galileo was born
- Place where Galileo used his telescope to confirm Copernicus's theory
- Month when Shakespeare was born
- Person that created the heliocentric system
- Head of Roman Catholic Church
- Location of Globe Theatre
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- Planet that consisted of moons discovered by Galileo
- Person who created the geocentric system
- Device that Galileo used to prove Copernicus's theory
- Name of family that built the Globe
- Name of system that Galileo supported
- Place where Shakespeare was born
- Study of stars and planets
- Planet that passes through phases discovered by Galileo
15 Clues: Location of Globe Theatre • Study of stars and planets • Month when Galileo was born • Place where Galileo was born • Head of Roman Catholic Church • Month when Shakespeare was born • Place where Shakespeare was born • Name of family that built the Globe • Name of system that Galileo supported • Person who created the geocentric system • ...
Sigmund Freud's Theory of Personality 2015-03-29
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- Mediates among demands of Id and Superego
- eliminates arousing thoughts, memories, feelings from consciousness
- Say one thing and mean your mother
- Pattern of thinking, feeling, acting
- View on personality through unconscious thought processes
- Devil on shoulder
- Refusal to admit something unpleasant is happening
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- The id demands immediate enjoyment while operating from the _______ principle
- Retreat to a more comfortable stage of life
- The ego satisfies the id while operating from the _________ principle
- Causes mistakes to seem reasonable and often sounds like an excuse
- Distorting reality for self-anxiety
- Region of mind that holds wishes, feelings, and memories
- Tensions generated by unconscious motives and childhood conflicts
- Person relaxes and says whatever comes from unconscious mind
- Thoughts and memories not in the conscious mind but easily retrievable
- Superego
- To disguise feelings of threatening anxiety towards others
- Founder of psychoanalysis
- Human mind
20 Clues: Superego • Human mind • Devil on shoulder • Founder of psychoanalysis • Say one thing and mean your mother • Distorting reality for self-anxiety • Pattern of thinking, feeling, acting • Mediates among demands of Id and Superego • Retreat to a more comfortable stage of life • Refusal to admit something unpleasant is happening • ...
The wacky history of cell theory 2025-08-28
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- Helped conclude that cells did come from preexisting cells with his research
- The cell is the basic unit of structure and ________ in organisms
- Both type of cells reproduce _________ meaning reproduction by a single parent
- are are multicellular with nuclei and membrane bound organelles
- Discovered bacteria by looking at dental scrapings calling them animacules
- All organisms are composed of one or more _______
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- are unicellular, no true nuclei, and non membrane bound organelles
- All cells come from ____________ cells
- Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have _______ which is genetic material
- Came up with the term "cell" as he was looking at a piece of cork under his microscope
- he made the crucial discovery that plants are composed of cells
- Eukaryotic cells DNA is found in the ________
- he made the crucial discovery that animals are composed of cells
13 Clues: All cells come from ____________ cells • Eukaryotic cells DNA is found in the ________ • All organisms are composed of one or more _______ • he made the crucial discovery that plants are composed of cells • are are multicellular with nuclei and membrane bound organelles • he made the crucial discovery that animals are composed of cells • ...
continental drift 2023-09-08
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- how did Alfred die
- when it was called when the continents were together
- a scientific theory that explains why the continents moved
- where did Alfred die
- what other example did Alfred use to his discovery
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- what was Alfred weighers job
- what was Alfreds other job
- who discovered the continental drift theory
- what did the scientist think when Alfred was explaining his theory
- what kind of fossil did Alfred use to explain his theory
10 Clues: how did Alfred die • where did Alfred die • what was Alfreds other job • what was Alfred weighers job • who discovered the continental drift theory • what other example did Alfred use to his discovery • when it was called when the continents were together • what kind of fossil did Alfred use to explain his theory • ...
Name:Luci 2025-02-04
15 Clues: radiant • request • understood • firm trust • respectful • sweet smell • moral behavior • extremely good • accepted standards • brightness of light • believe in yourself • good or outstanding • excused by the school • good smell like perfume • staying away from school
Kennedy Assassination. 2023-05-15
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- - Kennedy's popular nickname
- - Tribute to Kennedy located in Washington, D.C.
- - Bullet theory proposed by the Warren Commission
- - The month in which the assassination occurred
- - Last name of the assassin
- - City where the assassination occurred
- - Area near the site of the shooting where witnesses reported seeing other gunmen
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- - Last name of the man who filmed the shooting
- - Vehicle carrying Kennedy at the month time of the shooting
- - Commission established to investigate the assassination
- - First name of the vice president who became president after Kennedy's assassination
- - Theory that the assassination was the result of a plot
- - First name of the assassin
- - First name of Kennedy's wife who was with him during the shooting
- - Name of the sThe vehicle where the shooting occurred
15 Clues: - Last name of the assassin • - Kennedy's popular nickname • - First name of the assassin • - City where the assassination occurred • - Last name of the man who filmed the shooting • - The month in which the assassination occurred • - Tribute to Kennedy located in Washington, D.C. • - Bullet theory proposed by the Warren Commission • ...
Module 41-44 2019-02-15
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- under stress, people (especially women) often provide support to others (tend) and bond with and seek support from others (befriend)
- the clogging of the vessels that nourish the heart muscle; the leading cause of death in many developed countries
- nervous system that serves to slow the heart rate, increase intestinal and glandular activity, and relax the sphincter muscles
- the theory that our experience of emotion is our awareness of our physiological responses to emotion-arousing stimuli
- literally, "mind-body" illness; any stress-related physical illness, such as hypertension and some headaches
- Friedman and Rosenman's term for easygoing, relaxed people
- theory that some emotional responses occur instantly without and conscious thinking
- most significant source of stress for most people
- a subfield of psychology that provides psychology's contribution to behavioral medicine
- a response of the whole organism, involving (1) physiological arousal, (2) expressive behaviors, and (3) conscious experience
- the tendency of facial muscle states to trigger corresponding feelings such as fear, anger, or happiness
- the process by which we perceive and respond to certain events, called stressors, that we appraise as threatening or challenging
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- nervous system that serves to accelerate the heart rate, constrict blood vessels, and raise blood pressure
- Friedman and Rosenman's term for competitive, hard-driving, impatient, verbally aggressive, and anger-prone people
- Selye's concept of the body's adaptive response to stress in three phases- alarm, resistance, exhaustion
- pursue diseased cells (such as those infected by viruses or cancer)
- a condition that causes a breakdown of the human immune system leaving the victim vulnerable to other diseases and conditions
- a machine that measures levels of physiological responses, such as heart rate, to certain emotions
- form in the bone marrow and release antibodies that fight bacterial infections
- form in the thymus and other lymphatic tissue and attack cancer cells, viruses, and foreign substances
- the two types of white blood cells that are part of the body's immune system
- our response to one event spills over and influences our response to another
- the Schachter Singer theory that to experience emotion one must (1) be physically aroused and (2) cognitively label the arousal
- Venting anger through emotional release
- the theory that an emotion-arousing stimulus simultaneously triggers (1) physiological responses and (2) the subjective experience of emotion
25 Clues: Venting anger through emotional release • most significant source of stress for most people • Friedman and Rosenman's term for easygoing, relaxed people • pursue diseased cells (such as those infected by viruses or cancer) • the two types of white blood cells that are part of the body's immune system • ...
Personal Finance 2015-06-25
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- things used by a firm to make product.
- a period of time where a manufacturer (firm) will pay for the repairs of an product.
- a place where you can buy and sell shares.
- a tax on the sale of an asset.
- saving for your retirement.
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- things you can buy which you can only use once.
- a company which sells new or secondhand cars.
- an organization set up to regulate businesses and to protect the rights of the consumer.(initials)
- a saving and income plan
- essential for survival
10 Clues: essential for survival • a saving and income plan • saving for your retirement. • a tax on the sale of an asset. • things used by a firm to make product. • a place where you can buy and sell shares. • a company which sells new or secondhand cars. • things you can buy which you can only use once. • ...
Question I : BAV Crossword 2023-05-07
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- Equity ----------------- are instruments that bestow upon the holder of the instrument the right to buy a particular stock at a predetermined price within a stipulated time frame.
- Value of an option increases with ------------------------------.
- In order to solve the measurement problem in the short-term for a project with stable earnings, the parameter to calculate is -------------------------profit instead of EPS.
- An investment project that reduces the firm’s earnings in the current or following year is referred to as earnings ------------------------.
- Stern -------------------and Company developed EVA to provide a single, value-based measure which can be used in solving the measurement problem in short-term.
- One of the major applications of the APV method of valuation is in valuing leveraged ------------------transactions.
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- The valuation method used if Discounted cash flow valuation is used for calculating the value of planning period cash flows of the firm and a relative valuation is used for Terminal value calculations of the same firm is called ----------------------valuation model.
- If the cash flows in the valuation exercise for a levered firm is FCFF, the discount rate should be the cost of -------------------------.
- If the discount rate in the valuation exercise is the cost of equity for all equity financed firms, the cash flows should be -----------------------cash flows.
- The valuation method to be used if the capital structure is changing is called ------------------------present value method.
- An investment that increases near-term earnings is referred to as earnings -----------------.
- ------------- options values inherent flexibilities in investment opportunities.
- If the discount rate in the valuation exercise is a risk-free rate, the cash flows should be ---------------- equivalent cash flows.
- The -------------------- investment value is the focal point for negotiations between the entrepreneur and Venture Capital in a startup valuation.
- If the acquirer company is uncertain about the realization of synergies, the mode of payment for acquisition would be preferably ……………….
15 Clues: Value of an option increases with ------------------------------. • ------------- options values inherent flexibilities in investment opportunities. • An investment that increases near-term earnings is referred to as earnings -----------------. • ...
Genetics 2022-05-23
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- Different form of a gene
- Practice of different topics to check any hypothesis
- The different rules that genes follow
- control of or dominion over an area
- Generations of descendants in humans and animals
- A dominant trait that means little dots on the face and the body
- A mix, in this case could be the allele
- Outward expression of a trait
- A recessive allele "disease" that causes no-pigmented skin, between others
- A theory created to study any topic
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- A gene that define the physical traits
- The father of genetics, creating the most important gene theory
- A microscope body that is found in different organisms
- This change when we are growing
- Dominant disease that means having extra fingers on hands or toes
- The physical characteristics that we have
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- Genetic make-up of an organism
- Structure formed by DNA and proteins
- A medical problem that can be created between the recessive or dominant allele
20 Clues: Different form of a gene • Outward expression of a trait • Genetic make-up of an organism • This change when we are growing • control of or dominion over an area • A theory created to study any topic • Structure formed by DNA and proteins • The different rules that genes follow • A gene that define the physical traits • A mix, in this case could be the allele • ...
Chapter 4: Socialization 2022-10-12
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- communication that reaches a large amount of people without personal contact
- sum total of a person's behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs
- American philosopher who developed Role-Taking; significant and generalized other
- ethical principle that governs medical and social experiments: subjects must give permission
- process where people learn basic skills, values, and beliefs of society
- Canadian sociologist who developed dramaturgy and impression management
- E.O. Wilson's theory that evolution and genes determine behavior
- wild or untamed
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- Latin for "blank slate," John Locke's theory of socialization
- adopted kids who are raised together
- Pavlov and Watson's theory that any person can be taught to behave any way
- transmission of genetic characteristics
- theorist who studied Romanian orphanages
- American sociologist who developed the Looking Glass Self
- conscious awareness of your distinct identity
- capacity to learn a particular skill
16 Clues: wild or untamed • adopted kids who are raised together • capacity to learn a particular skill • transmission of genetic characteristics • theorist who studied Romanian orphanages • conscious awareness of your distinct identity • sum total of a person's behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs • American sociologist who developed the Looking Glass Self • ...
Names of thinkers 2023-03-20
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- "We are born with the capacity of language"
- JTB theory
- "Politics is who gets what when and how"
- Russel Russels Teapot
- Labeling Theory
- Wittgenstein "The meaning of. a word is it's use"
- "Ceci nes pas une pipe"
- Arendt Wrote "Eichman in Jerusalem"
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- famous for creating 15 classification systems
- Tabula Rasa
- "There is a sucker born every minute"
- influenced by Carl Linaeus
- Gettier Gettier Problem
- Eichman "Hitlers right hand man"
- Lion experiments
15 Clues: JTB theory • Tabula Rasa • Labeling Theory • Lion experiments • Russel Russels Teapot • Gettier Gettier Problem • "Ceci nes pas une pipe" • influenced by Carl Linaeus • Eichman "Hitlers right hand man" • Arendt Wrote "Eichman in Jerusalem" • "There is a sucker born every minute" • "Politics is who gets what when and how" • "We are born with the capacity of language" • ...
chapter five 2023-05-18
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- level of production where marginal cost is equal to marginal revenue
- production level where total cost equals total revenue; production needed if the firm is to recover its cost
- graphic portrayal showing how a change in the amount of a single variable input affects the total output
- supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the same product in given markets
- extra cost of producing on an additional unit
- amount of a product a producer or seller would be willing to offer for sale at all possible prices in the market at a given point in time
- cost of production that do not change the output
- production period long enough to change the amount of variable and fixed inputs used in production
- responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price
- average price that every unit of output sells
- electronic business or exchange conducted over internet
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- different amounts offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market; shift of the supply curve
- specific amount offered for sale at a given price; point on the supply curve
- broad category of fixed costs that include interest, rent, taxes, and executive salaries
- extra revenue from the sale of one additional unit of output
- change in the amount offered for sale in response to a price change; movement along the supply curve
- phases of production that consist of increasing, decreasing, and negative returns
- sum of variable cost plus fixed cost; all costs associated with the production
- total output or production by a firm
- a table showing the quantities that would be produced or offered for sale at each and every possible price in the market at a given point or time
- principle that more will be offered for sale at higher prices than at lower prices
- production period so short that only variable inputs (usually labor) can be changed
- extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input
- a graph that shows the quantities supplied at each and every possible price in the market
- total amount earned by a firm from the sale of its products, the average price of goods sold items quantity sold
- stage of production where output increases at a decreasing rate as more units of a variable input are added
- government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity
- production cost that varies as output changes labor, energy, and raw materials
28 Clues: total output or production by a firm • extra cost of producing on an additional unit • average price that every unit of output sells • cost of production that do not change the output • electronic business or exchange conducted over internet • responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price • extra output due to the addition of one more unit of input • ...
Chapter 25 vocab 2022-01-12
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- hole densest object that light can't penetrate
- sudden brightening of a star
- pair of stars that orbit each other
- developing star
- 90% of stars the H-R diagram shows
- a spinning neutron star
- SUPER large stars
- galaxies are retreating away from us
- large groups of gas, dust, and stars
- remains of low/medium mass stars
- clusters groups a galaxies
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- how bright a star actually is
- very bright stars in the top right of H-R
- theory of how the universe began
- stars that get brighter and dimmer
- end of a stars life that creates and explosion
- relationship ofstars and temp
- remnants of a supernova
- magnitude stars brightness from Earth
- used to designate a grouping of stars
20 Clues: developing star • SUPER large stars • remnants of a supernova • a spinning neutron star • clusters groups a galaxies • sudden brightening of a star • how bright a star actually is • relationship ofstars and temp • theory of how the universe began • remains of low/medium mass stars • stars that get brighter and dimmer • 90% of stars the H-R diagram shows • ...
AP Psychology Scientist Crossword Puzzle 2016-04-20
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- I've shown that an infant's temperament is quite stable over time.
- Feminine psychology.
- I made people "shock" each other.
- Sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational.
- Language and thought development.
- Salivating dogs.
- Factor analysis.
- I am the father of psychoanalysis.
- Reviewing learned information spaced out over time makes them easier to remember.
- I am the best human lie detector in the world.
- Functionalism.
- I invented the first practical intelligence test.
- Triarchic theory of intelligence.
- I wrote about the stages of moral development.
- Follow my parenting styles if you want good children.
- I am the king of behaviourism.
- I'm known for my on the psychology of judgement and decision-making.
- Rhesus monkeys.
- Stanford Prison Experiment.
- The father of psychology.
- I am an expert on human memory.
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- I am the father of cognitive therapy.
- I am Kohlberg's research assistant.
- I am super interested in language acquisition.
- I am the father of client-centered therapy.
- I wanted to see if children would beat up a Bobo doll if another was rewarded for doing so.
- I am the father of modern positive psychology.
- Talk to me if you want to know about attachment.
- Basically the founder of experimental psychology.
- Cognitive dissonance.
- Split brains are my kind of thing.
- Founder of analytical psychology.
- My theory of psychosocial development has eight distinct stages.
- Hierarchy of Needs.
- Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy.
- Theory of multiple intelligences.
- My experiment tested the validity of psychiatric diagnosis.
- I believe that hypnosis can treat pain.
- I've done a lot on taste aversion.
- I wonder how little Albert is doing now.
- I studied mostly on how people conformed to the consensus of others.
41 Clues: Functionalism. • Rhesus monkeys. • Salivating dogs. • Factor analysis. • Hierarchy of Needs. • Feminine psychology. • Cognitive dissonance. • The father of psychology. • Stanford Prison Experiment. • I am the king of behaviourism. • I am an expert on human memory. • I made people "shock" each other. • Language and thought development. • Founder of analytical psychology. • ...
Lecture 1 - Introduction to CF 2017-03-05
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- arises when agents work for principles but owners cannot control what managers do
- what a business needs
- how should firm get financing?
- how should management team manage daily financial activities of the firm
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- the business's focus
- what are the investments should a firm take?
- everyone's is different
7 Clues: the business's focus • what a business needs • everyone's is different • how should firm get financing? • what are the investments should a firm take? • how should management team manage daily financial activities of the firm • arises when agents work for principles but owners cannot control what managers do
Module Five Online Assignment 2024-03-26
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- The answer to the question, “Why does this organization exist?"
- Statements of short-term, specific outcomes that are to be achieved by the firm.
- Leader who involves subordinates in goal setting, problem solving, and decision making.
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- The full, accurate, and timely disclosure of pertinent information to stakeholders of the firm.
- Leader who maintains individual control over all decisions and accepts little input from subordinates.
- Leader who favors autonomy and allows group members to make decisions and take action as needed.
- __ Statement. Written declaration of purpose that affirms the highest priorities of the organization.
- Long-term, measurable accomplishments to be achieved by the firm within a specified time frame.
8 Clues: The answer to the question, “Why does this organization exist?" • Statements of short-term, specific outcomes that are to be achieved by the firm. • Leader who involves subordinates in goal setting, problem solving, and decision making. • The full, accurate, and timely disclosure of pertinent information to stakeholders of the firm. • ...
Ch 30 Fruit 2025-10-23
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- fruits that are picked too soon
- small strips or pieces of lemon grated or shaved with a peeler
- oxygen reacting with a special protein making the fruit turn brown
- mature fruits that have reached its peak flavor and is ready to eat
- process of restoring dried food to its former condition by adding water
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- fruit with thick, firm flesh with tender edible skin
- made by dipping cut up fruit in batter and deep-frying until golden brown
- when fruits have reached their full size and color
- special protein
- fruits with a single hard seed or pit
- very firm fruits that lack flavor and have not yet reached top eating quality
- part of a plant that holds the seeds
- the return of chlorophyll to skin of ripe oranges; can be caused by bright lights in the produce department
- agricultural products of fresh fruits and vegetables
- refrigerated dessert with layers that may include cake, jam or jelly, fruit, custard and whipped cream
15 Clues: special protein • fruits that are picked too soon • part of a plant that holds the seeds • fruits with a single hard seed or pit • when fruits have reached their full size and color • fruit with thick, firm flesh with tender edible skin • agricultural products of fresh fruits and vegetables • small strips or pieces of lemon grated or shaved with a peeler • ...
Meaning, Scope and Funtions of Philosophy of Education 2016-11-25
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- A set of thinking deeply taken of a culture.
- Once the theory is understood, usually we past to the method.
- To pass the information in a process of learning concepts about knowledge.
- Functions and building theory we need to look at any body of...
- It signifies a natural and necessary urge in human beings to find the way to know themselves and the world in which they live and move and have their being.
- They conducted their inquiries through reason and observation, rather than through tradition or revelation.
- investigates principles of reality transcending those of any particular science.
- Ability to think and act using knowledge, experience, understanding, common sense, and insight.
- Relative to the norms and cultural achievements of the community or...
- Dominated every aspect of life all national, personal, social and educative procedures and practices.
- To look for something that explains the human being.
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- propagated by different philosophers have been derived from their own world, view and their outlook on the purpose of human life.
- Is the process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge, skills and values.
- Creation process of thoughts and concepts, as well ideas and reminds.
- philosophers have deeply thought about and philosophy is still in the process of answering some questions.
- It is a synthesis of study facts with educational and investigative values.
- Subjects of an autonomous collectivity with participative actions as active citizens.
- Described by using the terms ― Lockean (passive) and ― Platonic (active).
- Equiped with the skills and substantive knowledge that allows them to define and to pursue their own goals.
- In which we might assume that the purpose of education is to develop the knowledge, skill, or character of students.
20 Clues: A set of thinking deeply taken of a culture. • To look for something that explains the human being. • Once the theory is understood, usually we past to the method. • Functions and building theory we need to look at any body of... • Creation process of thoughts and concepts, as well ideas and reminds. • ...
Unit 13: Darwin & Evolution 2025-05-02
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- type of scientist darwin was
- man who co-developed the theory of natural selection and evolution
- man who created the theory of evolution
- what darwin noticed about the finches
- happens when a species dies out
- where darwin traveled to for research
- scientist who study fossils
- change in characteristics of a species overtime
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- ship darwin sailed on
- animal darwin studied
- theorem that predicts the frequency of alleles in a populationevidence of evolution
- scientist who developed the Law of Use and Disuse.
- the process of changing to better suit a situation
- the process of populations adapting and changing
- a group of organisms that can naturally reproduce with eachother
15 Clues: ship darwin sailed on • animal darwin studied • scientist who study fossils • type of scientist darwin was • happens when a species dies out • what darwin noticed about the finches • where darwin traveled to for research • man who created the theory of evolution • change in characteristics of a species overtime • the process of populations adapting and changing • ...
Plate tectonics, Earthquakes & Volcanoes! 2013-05-29
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- A ring like area where there are a lot of volcanoes is the called the ring of
- One of the huge sections which make up the Earth's crust
- When one play goes underneath another
- Islands chains can be made from ... volcanoes
- The theory that the continents where all one land mass
- The point where an earthquakes power is released from is the ep
- Two plates moving towards each other
- Molten rock
- An earthquake which occurs after the initial shock
- The layer of rock that lies between the crust and the outer core of the Earth
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- Plates that move away from each other are
- The cycle of heat inside the earth
- Two plates moving past each other
- line An area where earthquakes are likely to happen are called f
- An event that shakes the ground causing damage
- Earthquakes are described by the theory of plate
- An underwater mountain system could be called a mid-ocean
- Outer layer of the earth
- A measurement of the strength of an earthquake
- Comes out of volcanoes, super hot
20 Clues: Molten rock • Outer layer of the earth • Two plates moving past each other • Comes out of volcanoes, super hot • The cycle of heat inside the earth • Two plates moving towards each other • When one play goes underneath another • Plates that move away from each other are • Islands chains can be made from ... volcanoes • An event that shakes the ground causing damage • ...
Plate tectionic theroy 2024-01-18
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- a long narrow hilltop, mountain range, or watershed.
- the hypothesis, originating in the early 20th century, that Earth's continents move or drift relative to each other over geologic time.
- , the scientist who discovered plate tectonic theory
- a natural upward projection of the earth's surface, higher and steeper than a hill and often having a rocky summit.
- , when 2 plates slide past eachother
- a scientific theory that explains how major landforms are created as a result of Earth's subterranean movements.
- ,
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- , when 2 plates move away from eachother
- , the scientist who discovered continentalial drift theory
- the shaking of the surface of Earth resulting from a sudden release of energy in the lithosphere
- , a large landmass before the continents drifted
- , when 2 plates come together
12 Clues: , • , when 2 plates come together • , when 2 plates slide past eachother • , when 2 plates move away from eachother • a long narrow hilltop, mountain range, or watershed. • , a large landmass before the continents drifted • , the scientist who discovered plate tectonic theory • ...
AI 2024-12-17
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- Basic or simple; not fully developed.
- People who are descended from a particular ancestor or group of ancestors.
- An element, feature, or factor that is liable to change; something that can vary.
- In a manner where a function calls itself in its definition; often used in programming and mathematics.
- process of increasing in speed or rate.
- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth, or toward any other physical body having mass.
- An unintentional failure to notice or do something; supervision or management over an activity or process.
- A group of stars forming a recognizable pattern traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure.
- Existing or occurring at or on the surface; shallow.
- The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness.
- Limitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate.
- In a manner that causes excitement or enthusiasm.
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- To form a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- A relationship that does not follow a straight line; complex interactions where changes are not proportional to input changes.
- To communicate or make known; to express something.
- People from whom one is descended, typically more distant than grandparents.
- Relating to the sky or outer space; heavenly.
- Impossible to satisfy; having an unquenchable desire.
- The action of sharing something out among a number of recipients. Swallow To cause food, drink, or another substance to pass down the throat.
- evidence Evidence that relies on an inference to connect it to a conclusion of fact.
- Simple elegance or refinement of movement; courteous goodwill.
- To say what will happen in the future based on current knowledge or evidence.
- A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
- To attach or add something, especially territory or land, often by force or without consent.
24 Clues: Basic or simple; not fully developed. • process of increasing in speed or rate. • Relating to the sky or outer space; heavenly. • In a manner that causes excitement or enthusiasm. • To communicate or make known; to express something. • Existing or occurring at or on the surface; shallow. • To form a theory or conjecture without firm evidence. • ...
Puzzle 10: Famous Scientists 2025-09-08
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- – Atomic numbers for elements.
- – Uncertainty principle.
- – Mole concept and number.
- – Early atomic theory development.
- – Thermionic emission studies.
- – Early work on electricity.
- – Developed chemical notation and atomic weights.
- – Quantum theory pioneer.
- – Discovered radium and polonium.
- – Work on cathode rays.
- – Agricultural and organic chemistry contributions.
- – Explained photoelectric effect.
- – Electrochemical research.
- – Proposed electron orbits.
- – Electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- – Atomic weights and gases research.
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- – Molecular quantity studies.
- – Gas laws and pressure-volume relationship.
- – Spectroscopy laws.
- – Created the periodic table.
- – Quantum mechanics wave equation.
- – Laws of motion and optics.
- – Synthesized urea artificially.
- – Discovered X-rays.
- – Pioneered analytical chemistry techniques.
- – Studied chemical bonds.
- – Father of modern chemistry.
- – Proposed atomic theory.
- – Discovered the nucleus.
- – Discovered oxygen.
30 Clues: – Spectroscopy laws. • – Discovered X-rays. • – Discovered oxygen. • – Work on cathode rays. • – Uncertainty principle. • – Quantum theory pioneer. • – Studied chemical bonds. • – Proposed atomic theory. • – Discovered the nucleus. • – Mole concept and number. • – Electrochemical research. • – Proposed electron orbits. • – Laws of motion and optics. • – Early work on electricity. • ...
Ratio Analysis 2021-08-19
7 Clues: Long term safety • Determine liquidity • Increase means profit • Earning capacity of the firm • Short term solvency of the firm • Current assets-Current Liabilities • Ratio of current asset to liability
unit 1 2021-10-04
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- a arrangement of species
- a theory of cell evolution
- a key mechanism in evolution
- / second highest taxonomy rank
- a formation of new species
- a individual form of life
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- / a variety of life in the world
- a system of classification
- diagram used for classification
- came up with the theory of
- a medicine
- change in characteristics over time
12 Clues: a medicine • a arrangement of species • a individual form of life • a system of classification • a theory of cell evolution • came up with the theory of • a formation of new species • a key mechanism in evolution • diagram used for classification • change in characteristics over time • / a variety of life in the world • / second highest taxonomy rank
unit 1 2021-10-04
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- a arrangement of species
- a theory of cell evolution
- a key mechanism in evolution
- / second highest taxonomy rank
- a formation of new species
- a individual form of life
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- / a variety of life in the world
- a system of classification
- diagram used for classification
- came up with the theory of
- a medicine
- change in characteristics over time
12 Clues: a medicine • a arrangement of species • a individual form of life • a system of classification • a theory of cell evolution • came up with the theory of • a formation of new species • a key mechanism in evolution • diagram used for classification • change in characteristics over time • / a variety of life in the world • / second highest taxonomy rank
The Techtonic Plates 2023-12-05
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- Wegner- the person who created the pangea theory
- crust- the crust that makes up the land
- the theory that all continents drifted apart
- Andreas fault- lots of earthquakes happen here
- drift- when all the continents separated
- convergent boundaries slide together causing a __________
- of fire- a ring of volcanos
- boundary- where 2 plate boundaries separate and a fault is formed
- boundary- when two plate boundaries slide against each other and cause an earthquake
- ridge an underwater mountain chain
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- zone- when one plate boundary slides under another
- the solid\liquid stuff that the outer core is made of
- the remains of an animal that was alive millions of years ago
- current- where heat rises and cold air descends
- the upper mantle and crust
- boundary- the boundary between two tectonic plates
- crust- the crust below the ocean
- boundary- when two plate boundaries slide together and form mountains
- spreading- when the plate boundary splits apart, causing new seafloor
19 Clues: the upper mantle and crust • of fire- a ring of volcanos • crust- the crust below the ocean • ridge an underwater mountain chain • crust- the crust that makes up the land • drift- when all the continents separated • the theory that all continents drifted apart • Andreas fault- lots of earthquakes happen here • current- where heat rises and cold air descends • ...
Crossword (Polina Babaeva) 2024-03-13
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- The movement of blood around the body
- Teeth that are becoming yellow
- Marks that are not regular in shape,for example on a person's skin
- Not soft, but not completely hard
- Unwilling or unable to stay still or to be quiet and calm, because you are worried or bored
- To sleep longer than you wanted to
- When someone puts a drug into your body using a needle
- A permanent mark left on the body from a cut or other injury
- Skin, especially on the face, that has no spots or marks
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- When you become thinner and start to weigh less
- A beauty treatment involving gentle rubbing of creams into the face
- Lines on your face that you get when you grow old
- A skin problem that causes a lot of red spots on the face
- An illness which causes pain in the parts of the body where bones meet
- To put cream on your skin to stop it from becoming dry
- To stop something happening or to stop someone doing something
- Small,pale brown spots on the skin
- A temporary skin condition involving a group of small spots
- Hanging down lower, less firm than before
- Small raised red circles on the skin that are temporary
- To make something happen, especially something bad
21 Clues: Teeth that are becoming yellow • Not soft, but not completely hard • Small,pale brown spots on the skin • To sleep longer than you wanted to • The movement of blood around the body • Hanging down lower, less firm than before • When you become thinner and start to weigh less • Lines on your face that you get when you grow old • ...
vocab crossword 2023-02-02
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- physical features on earth's surface
- line on a topographic map that connects 2 points of the same elevation
- the study of different kinds of earth's sciences
- the moving of rocks & minerals over time
- the study of earth's surface & its physical features
- huges pieces of lithosphere that are apart of the mantle
- 2 tectonic plates moving away from eachother
- 2 tectonic plates moving towards eachother
- the breaking of big rocks into smaller rocks
- a tectonic plate being pushed under another plate
- the removal and moving of tiny rocks over time
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- the subtraction amount between 2 points' elevations on a topographic map
- the point between every 5 lines on a topographic map
- the amount of matter in a space
- a map showing the elevation of land
- a theory saying the lithosphere is divided into plates on top of our asthenosphere
- 2 tectonic plates sliding against eachother
- a theory describing the history of earth's surface
- a supercontinent that use to connect all of modern day's continents into one
- the distance above sea level
20 Clues: the distance above sea level • the amount of matter in a space • a map showing the elevation of land • physical features on earth's surface • the moving of rocks & minerals over time • 2 tectonic plates moving towards eachother • 2 tectonic plates sliding against eachother • 2 tectonic plates moving away from eachother • the breaking of big rocks into smaller rocks • ...
Plate Tectonics 2018-02-12
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- Largest plate in the world.
- A tectonic process when plates move toward each other.
- Boundaries between plates.
- An area of rock that has been bent by stress.
- Soft layer of the mantle.
- Sub marine mountain ridges where new sea floor is created by sea floor spreasing.
- The slope between the outer edge of the continental shelf and teh deep ocean floor.
- A rock formation that is broken.
- When one tectonic plate slides under another causing earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
- Large movable segments of the lithosphere.
- Outermost layer of earth.
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- A layer of earth that is between the crust and the core.
- A tectonic process when plates move away from each other.
- Super continent.
- A form of pressure.
- The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and the upper matle.
- German scientist who first proposed the theory of continental drift.
- The theory that continents are in constant motion on the surface of earth.
- The center of earth.
- Underwater landmass which extends from a continent.
20 Clues: Super continent. • A form of pressure. • The center of earth. • Soft layer of the mantle. • Outermost layer of earth. • Boundaries between plates. • Largest plate in the world. • A rock formation that is broken. • Large movable segments of the lithosphere. • An area of rock that has been bent by stress. • Underwater landmass which extends from a continent. • ...
Vocab 2026-01-26
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- accept or admit the existence or truth of
- the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
- the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc
- an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances.
- (of an argument or point) having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent.
- Appeal to logic and reason
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
- giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement
- Appeal to emotions
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- a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
- the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting
- Appeal to ethics and credibility
- divide or cause to divide into two sharply contrasting groups or sets of opinions or beliefs
- an argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument
- a refutation or contradiction.
- the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists
- the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false
- a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands; a thing conceded
20 Clues: Appeal to emotions • Appeal to logic and reason • a refutation or contradiction. • Appeal to ethics and credibility • accept or admit the existence or truth of • giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement • the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false • reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity • ...
Ethics 2025-07-06
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- – Kant emphasized acting from a good what?
- – Kant’s ethics is a form of this type of ethical theory
- – Philosopher who introduced natural law ethics
- – Greek word meaning "end" used in ethical theory
- – Term used by Aristotle to refer to function or purpose
- – Philosopher who developed a version of utilitarianism
- – Known for "justice as fairness"
- – Ethics based on achieving ends or goals
- – A principle central to Rawls' theory of justice
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- – Ethical concept meaning fairness in distributing goods
- – Ethical theory that judges morality based on consequences
- – Greek word meaning "duty"
- – Ethics that considers duties and rules
- – Type of ethics focusing on what is right regardless of outcome
- – Philosopher who emphasized character in ethics
- – A framework emphasizing character traits and human flourishing
16 Clues: – Greek word meaning "duty" • – Known for "justice as fairness" • – Ethics that considers duties and rules • – Ethics based on achieving ends or goals • – Kant emphasized acting from a good what? • – Philosopher who introduced natural law ethics • – Philosopher who emphasized character in ethics • – Greek word meaning "end" used in ethical theory • ...
Personal Traits Test - Tracey 2023-03-01
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- To refrain from; avoid; enduring; refrain
- Moving with great force or violence.
- Not yielding; firm; inflexible; determined.
- Unselfish; philanthropic.
- Having ambition; eagerly desirous of achieving or obtaining success, power, wealth, a specific goal. Full of resource; able to deal promptly and effectively withproblems.
- Pitiless; cruel.
- Standing high by comparison with others; renowned.
- Having or showing a fixed, firm purpose.
- Having an evil influence.
- Kind and generous in giving money or other help.
- Making a strong impression because of great size, strength,dignity; impressive.
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- Cautious; on one’s guard.
- Full of resource; able to deal promptly and effectively withproblems.
- Having great influence; powerful; effective.
- Showing austere indifference to joy, grief, pleasure.
- Not prejudiced; unbiased; impartial.
- Unreasonable determined to have one’s own way.
- Traitorous; disloyal; perfidious.
- Bearing or enduring pain, trouble, without complaining.Calmly tolerating delay.
- Easily cheated or tricked; credulous.
- Not alarmed; unafraid; bold; fearless.
- Discolored; honor being stained; disgraceful.
- Formerly, gentlemanly; well-bred; refined; polite.
- Full of or due to unwarranted pride; haughty.
- Having what are considered the best qualities of mankind;kind; merciful;
25 Clues: Pitiless; cruel. • Cautious; on one’s guard. • Unselfish; philanthropic. • Having an evil influence. • Traitorous; disloyal; perfidious. • Not prejudiced; unbiased; impartial. • Moving with great force or violence. • Easily cheated or tricked; credulous. • Not alarmed; unafraid; bold; fearless. • Having or showing a fixed, firm purpose. • ...
Food and Nutrition 2023-05-07
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- This large, spikey fruit is hailed as the “king of fruits” by those in Southeast Asia, where it hails from.
- The ability to form blood clots.
- National fruit of Bangladesh.
- Disease for deficiency of (Vitamin) B12.
- Known as rambutan.
- Known as custard apple.
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- Mineral found in bananas.
- Needed for hemoglobin.
- Eating iodine helps to develop our _________ .
- ___________ are a bright orange fruit that look a lot like tomatoes but have a sweet, mild and rich taste. It has an apricot-like texture and is best eaten while firm and crisp. a bright orange fruit that look a lot like tomatoes but have a sweet, mild and rich taste. It has an apricot-like texture and is best eaten while firm and crisp.
- Contains riboflavin.
- Known as Pitaya.
- Contains retinol.
- Causes weak bones.
- Disease for Night Blindness.
15 Clues: Known as Pitaya. • Contains retinol. • Causes weak bones. • Known as rambutan. • Contains riboflavin. • Needed for hemoglobin. • Known as custard apple. • Mineral found in bananas. • Disease for Night Blindness. • National fruit of Bangladesh. • The ability to form blood clots. • Disease for deficiency of (Vitamin) B12. • Eating iodine helps to develop our _________ . • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2015-02-02
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- / This approach suggests that the key to successful tourism program is to provide infrastructure, facilities, and amenities to tourists.
- / It emphasizes the environmental and cultural dimensions of sustainability.
- / This platform sees tourism as a good thing and celebrates tourism’s positive impacts on the economy, the environment, and social.
- / This approach emphasizes the role of stakeholders in the tourism planning process. It is concerned with directing the benefit and control of resources toward the community and other vulnerable groups.
- / This model states that residents’ attitudes toward tourism will deteriorate over the destination life cycle as the negative consequences of tourism intensity.
- / It is defined as “the maximum number of people that may visit a tourist destination at the same time, without causing destruction of the physical, economic, socio-cultural environment, and an unacceptable decrease in the quality of visitors’ satisfaction”.
- / It is a common theme shared by each batch of studies on tourism.
- / This platform views tourism as a bad thing an decries the negative effects of mass tourism that the advocacy platform has engendered.
- / This platform views tourism from a holistic perspective; not just from the impacts and forms but in terms of the underlying structures and functions. This platform supports a critical analysis of tourism and is not inclined to labeling certain forms of tourism.
- / This theory assumes that an industry, such as tourism, will function best when it is left solely to market forces.
- / This theory of development posits that the economy functions best when there is minimal government intervention.
- / This platform acknowledges that mass tourism has negative impacts but these can be minimized or avoided with “alternative tourism” which refers to low-volume low impact form of tourism-the antithesis of mass tourism.
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- / This theory states that tourism can actually worsen the plight of “Third World” countries because the “First World” countries exploit and siphon off the resources of the latter.
- / This theory as applied to tourism assumes that tourism contributes to the economic progress and transformation of “traditional” societies into modern ones.
- / This platform embraces “participatory processes involving open dialogue; inclusivity, resource distribution, equity, equality, pro-poor planning; gender sensitivity; responsiveness to diversity”.
- / This approach reimposed strict controls on the types and volume of tourism to maximize revenue but minimize the adverse effects of tourism religion, culture, and the environment.
- / This approach works best when the place being considered for tourism development is endowed with natural attractions of outstanding beauty; remote; beyond the reach of commercial electric and water services; or protected by laws, such as protected areas and ancestral domains of indigenous peoples.
- / This approach was emulated from the urban planning tradition. This model appears to be an elaborate version of McLoughlin's model.
- / This theory assumes that any form of economic growth will lead to the improvement of the living conditions of all. Everyone benefits from tourism growth from the hotel manager to the cigarette vendor.
- / It sees tourism as a positive force for economic development. Its primary goal is to maximize tourism revenues through mass tourism.
20 Clues: / It is a common theme shared by each batch of studies on tourism. • / It emphasizes the environmental and cultural dimensions of sustainability. • / This theory of development posits that the economy functions best when there is minimal government intervention. • ...
Chemistry Crossword 2017-01-08
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- Physicist, formulated the wave equation
- Periodic elliptical revolution around a nucleus
- Space around nucleus where an electron is found
- Technique for analyzing spectra
- Release of electrons due to light striking the surface of metal
- Four numbers indicating properties of orbitals
- Negative particle orbiting nucleus of an atom
- Bond, one end partially positive, other end equally negative
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- Created theory that all matter has wave properties
- Physicist, atomic structure and quantum theory
- Process of combining atomic orbitals
- First Canadian female nuclear physicist
- Valence electrons from the s and p orbitals form this
- Created "Raisin Bun Model"
- Physicist, discovered energy quanta
- Created the "Gold Foil Experiment"
- Release of electrons due to light striking the surface of metal
- Chemist, invented "Billiard Ball Model"
- Electron pairs in valence shell that keep distance to minimize repulsion of negative charges
19 Clues: Created "Raisin Bun Model" • Technique for analyzing spectra • Created the "Gold Foil Experiment" • Physicist, discovered energy quanta • Process of combining atomic orbitals • First Canadian female nuclear physicist • Physicist, formulated the wave equation • Chemist, invented "Billiard Ball Model" • Negative particle orbiting nucleus of an atom • ...
Hartford Funds Compliance Crossword 2019-05-03
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- FINRA Registered Broker-Dealer that is the official distributor for Hartford Fund’s ETFs.
- Engages in the underwriting and wholesale distribution and marketing of open end investment companies registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 to third party firms.
- Unacceptable or improper behavior by an employee.
- Hartford Funds Chief Compliance Officer.
- Travel & Expense items are input into this system.
- Any technology application that allows users to create, share and exchange information in an online community or forum.
- Procedures, laws and regulations designed to stop the practice of generating income through illegal actions.
- Situation in which a person is in a position to derive personal benefit from decisions made in their official capacity (3 words). If needed, contact Compliance for an additional hint for this one.
- Mutual Funds/ETFs should never be described as providing this type of protection.
- Moral principles that govern a person’s behavior.
- Separation of illicit proceeds from their source by a variation of financial transactions intended to conceal the origin of the proceeds.
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- Working for, or on the board of a start-up company is considered a(n) _____________ and must be reported via MCO prior to any engagement.
- Investment adviser firm that serves as the adviser to separately managed accounts.
- Investment adviser firm that serves as the adviser to certain Hartford Funds.
- An invisible barrier designed to prevent unauthorized access to Hartford Fund’s corporate network.
- All potential conflicts of interest need to be _________.
- Protection of internet-connected systems from cyber-attacks, protect against unauthorized access to data centers and other computerized systems.
- Who is responsible for making sure all reportable accounts, trades, and holdings are appropriately and timely disclosed in MyComplianceOffice?
- Vendor employees use to attest/complete various Compliance related activities (reportable account disclosure, outside business requests, limited partnership requests, etc).
- Encouraging a Financial Advisor to invest his clients in Hartford Funds Core Equity Fund because the Fund will outperform its benchmark during the next 2 years is inappropriate. Use of such language is considered?
- Dedicated to investor protection and market integrity through effective and efficient regulation of broker-dealers.
- Department hired by Hartford Funds to lifeguard the firm.
- Compliance is not an act, it’s a _______.
23 Clues: Hartford Funds Chief Compliance Officer. • Compliance is not an act, it’s a _______. • Unacceptable or improper behavior by an employee. • Moral principles that govern a person’s behavior. • Travel & Expense items are input into this system. • All potential conflicts of interest need to be _________. • Department hired by Hartford Funds to lifeguard the firm. • ...
Evolution 2023-05-10
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- bodily changes that enhance survival mimicry
- a species adjustment to its environment
- "Survival of the fittest" through genetic variation
- species change over time through natural selection
- change in DNA sequence
- imitating another species for survival
- famous for his theory that suggests "organisms altered their behavior in response to environmental change"
- random fluctuations in gene frequencies within a population
- physical features that aid life
- the act of concealing oneself
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- similar body parts with different functions
- some individuals in a population reproduce more successfully
- father of evolutionary theory
- different origins, similar functions
- the ability to survive and reproduce in an environment
- seasonal movement
- intentional breeding for desired traits
- functionless body parts
18 Clues: seasonal movement • change in DNA sequence • functionless body parts • father of evolutionary theory • the act of concealing oneself • physical features that aid life • different origins, similar functions • imitating another species for survival • a species adjustment to its environment • intentional breeding for desired traits • similar body parts with different functions • ...
Introduction to Plate Tectonics 2021-02-04
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- ___________ crust is thicker
- the first super =continent
- the upper part of the mantle that the crust sits on top of
- contains the semi-solid layer of the Earth
- a person who studies geology
- the theory that the Earth is made of moving plates
- this scientist that gave evidence for the mid-atlantic ridge
- ____________ currents move tectonic plates
- molten rock found above the crust
- ________ waves are used to take measurements inside the Earth
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- the supercontinent making the countries in the northern hemisphere
- the scientist who first proposed continental drift
- the theory that the continents have moved over time
- the supercontinent made of Gondwana and Laurasia
- the branch of science studying the Earth
- ___________ spreading is responsible for forming ocean ridges
- molten rock found below the crust
- the centre of the Earth
- the supercontinent making the countries in the southern hemisphere
- the mid-_________ ridge runs along the west coast of America
- the solid, outer layer of the Earth
- continental _________ are underwater cliffs
- _________ crust is thinner
23 Clues: the centre of the Earth • the first super =continent • _________ crust is thinner • ___________ crust is thicker • a person who studies geology • molten rock found below the crust • molten rock found above the crust • the solid, outer layer of the Earth • the branch of science studying the Earth • contains the semi-solid layer of the Earth • ...
Chapter 6 2020-12-07
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- agreement in which people agree on a government
- italian scientist that made theories about space
- published an essay
- Jean Jaques
- intellectual movement
- theory that the sun was the middle of the universe
- another influental French writter
- logical procedure for producing scientific ideas
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- philospher that had a different view
- pen name for Francois Marie Arouet
- theory that the earth was the middle of the universe
- social critics in France
- great english scientist
- a change in European scientific thought
14 Clues: Jean Jaques • published an essay • intellectual movement • great english scientist • social critics in France • another influental French writter • pen name for Francois Marie Arouet • philospher that had a different view • a change in European scientific thought • agreement in which people agree on a government • italian scientist that made theories about space • ...
GCSE Media - Paper 1 Section A Terminology Crossword 2017-06-30
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- A more 'gossip-led' newspaper aimed at lower reading ages such as The Sun
- The name of Edward Said's theory that Western media is racist and demonises the East and Middle East
- A shared belief or value in society
- The theory by Andy Medhurst titled ____________ Stereotypes
- A challenge to a stereotype
- The term used to categorise media by its style and format E.g. Horror, Romance, Sci-fi
- The categories we use to group media together, such as Print, Broadcast and E-Media are known as...
- A rule or expectation that audiences have of a particular product
- When two or more genres are fused together in one genre, for example a rom-com film
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- A very formal newspaper that has large pages such as The Telegraph
- The piece of text at the very top of a magazine or newspaper, even above the masthead
- The surname of the media theorist who came up with the Male Gaze Theory
- A generalised way of describing a person or group of people (sometimes very offensive)
- The associated meaning of something E.g. A red rose as a symbol of love
- The text on a magazine front cover that gives hints to the stories inside
- The title of a product on a print product
- A __________ Style is a brand that has a set colour scheme and font style to make it recognisable
17 Clues: A challenge to a stereotype • A shared belief or value in society • The title of a product on a print product • The theory by Andy Medhurst titled ____________ Stereotypes • A rule or expectation that audiences have of a particular product • A very formal newspaper that has large pages such as The Telegraph • ...
Climate Crossword Puzzle 2013-06-06
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- distance relative to sea and ground level
- the tilt of the earth's axis
- mostly contains oxygen and nitrogen
- all living things that exist on earth
- the ability of a surface to reflect energy
- part of the earth that is water
- temperature that can be maintained for decades
- effect gases in the atmosphere that are absorbed
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- solar radiation that is given to a specific area
- the distance north and south of the equator
- evidence not based on a scientific theory
- process of convection currents veering sideways
- evidence based on scientific theory
- part of the earth that is land
- change to impact and the ability to adjust
- temperature at a specific place and time
16 Clues: the tilt of the earth's axis • part of the earth that is land • part of the earth that is water • evidence based on scientific theory • mostly contains oxygen and nitrogen • all living things that exist on earth • temperature at a specific place and time • distance relative to sea and ground level • evidence not based on a scientific theory • ...
Accounting Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle! 2022-02-18
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- interested in the financial statement to determine whether to acquire ownership in the firm
- the direct user of accounting that asks questions like "Has the business improved?"
- provides a management plan of a future operation as well as a summary to compare the accomplishments and the plan
- reports the revenues earned by a company as well as the expenses incurred in those revenues
- needs accounting information to regulate the firm’s activities and determine the basins for taxation policies
- systematic and chronological recording of financial transactions
- a financial report of a given date that reflects the companies' financial position
- the father of modern accounting
- are interested in information to enable them to assess the ability of the firm to provide remuneration and other benefits
- phase of accounting where the data recorded are summarized through financial statements
- determining, and controlling costs in producing a product or service
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- phase of accounting where items are sorted and grouped
- the language of business
- accounting job done by private business enterprises
- asks questions such as“What are the resources of the business? How much are its debts? and etc
- ask questions like “Can the business meet its obligations?” before granting loans
- is a public accounting service that examines, tests, and checks the accuracy of the reports and financial data of the report
- Faculty members in Accounting in various colleges and universities are CPA's
- a public accounting service that deals with tax returns (preparing and filling)
- professional services rendered by CPA's and his employees to the public for a fee
20 Clues: the language of business • the father of modern accounting • accounting job done by private business enterprises • phase of accounting where items are sorted and grouped • systematic and chronological recording of financial transactions • determining, and controlling costs in producing a product or service • ...
Geography A-levels (mixed) 2024-02-05
Across
- phase of industrial decline
- Process in US-American cities
- An unsustainable form of tourism
- No. of births per woman
- cf. picture What is shown in the picture?
- Bananas, cocoa, palm oil and tea are ...
- A field of the primary sector
- FOURASTIE's model shows ... over time
- an economic alliance
- A type of small-scale farming
- Separation of demographic groups within a city
- process of changing the character of a neighborhood through the influx of more affluent residents
- Group of wealthy people who move into gentrified areas
Down
- First phase in BUTLER's model of tourist destinations
- In Germany 83.4 for women and 78.5 for men
- Modern version of WEBER's Theory of Industrial Location
- KONDRATIEV's famous theory
- a multidimensional indicator
- How many people Earth can feed
- cf. picture What is shown in the picture?
- Germany, France and the USA are...
- Outdated term for less developed countries
- a soft location factor
- Thomas Robert, English economist, food supply vs. population growth
- Silicon Valley is a perfect example of...
- a hard location factor
26 Clues: an economic alliance • a soft location factor • a hard location factor • No. of births per woman • KONDRATIEV's famous theory • phase of industrial decline • a multidimensional indicator • Process in US-American cities • A field of the primary sector • A type of small-scale farming • How many people Earth can feed • An unsustainable form of tourism • ...
unit 1 2021-10-04
Across
- a medicine
- change in characteristics over time
- second highest taxonomy rank
- a system of classification
- came up with the theory of evolution
- diagram used for classification
- a theory of cell evolution
Down
- a key mechanism in evolution
- a variety of life in the world
- a individual form of life
- a formation of new species
- a arrangement of species
12 Clues: a medicine • a arrangement of species • a individual form of life • a formation of new species • a system of classification • a theory of cell evolution • a key mechanism in evolution • second highest taxonomy rank • a variety of life in the world • diagram used for classification • change in characteristics over time • came up with the theory of evolution
Crossword Sociology 2015-06-06
Across
- a social agent that teaches norms, what we want to be or how to pick the right leader
- confidence in one's own worth or abilities
- He idealize the looking glass theory
- theory by Robert Mead
- a social agent that teaches limitation and role playing
- status of person by doing something
- people who interact in such a way as to share a common culture
- the changes in manufacturing and transportation that began with fewer things being made by hand but instead made using machines in larger-scale factories.
- small social group whose members share close, personal, enduring relationship.
- 18th-century philosopher and free-market economist famous for his ideas about the efficiency of the division of labor and the societal benefits of individuals' pursuit of their own self-interest.
- the study of the development, structure, and functioning of human society.
- violations of law
Down
- acts of racial religious, anti immigration, sexual orientation, sexual or gender disability motivated violence
- status since you were born
- German sociologist and pioneer of the analytic method in sociology
- a number of people or things that are located close together or are considered or classed together.
- as the population increases the resources decreases
- kind of association which is characterized by indirect, impersonal or secondary relation.
- A social agent that teaches traditions, religions, affects behavior
- the way people talk with each other
- unchanging moral principles regarded as a basis for all human conduct
- lifelong process in which people learn appropriate attitudes, values and behavior.
- a type of crime that is committed by a respectable and high social status
- idealize the theory of presentation of the self
- act of selecting or making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities
25 Clues: violations of law • theory by Robert Mead • status since you were born • the way people talk with each other • status of person by doing something • He idealize the looking glass theory • confidence in one's own worth or abilities • idealize the theory of presentation of the self • as the population increases the resources decreases • ...
Life Science Crossword 2015-04-21
Across
- An unusual variation in an organisms genes from parent to offspring
- A person who studies natural history
- The state or process of a species, family, or larger group being or becoming extinct
- The change in the traits of a species over time
- A person who studies Earth and all its formations
- A group of organisms that can produce fertile offspring; most specific classification of living things
- A scientist (Biologist, Geologist, Naturalist) who created the theory of evolution & natural selection
- A phrase describing the process of natural selection
Down
- An organisms child or children
- Conditions in an organisms environment that change & influence its behavior and physical genes
- An idea intended to explain something generally based on certain principals
- A scientist who studies living organisms
- The theory of traits disappearing in organisms over time
13 Clues: An organisms child or children • A person who studies natural history • A scientist who studies living organisms • The change in the traits of a species over time • A person who studies Earth and all its formations • A phrase describing the process of natural selection • The theory of traits disappearing in organisms over time • ...
School prject 2021-10-01
Across
- A measurement of waves to see speed and sequence
- The movement of the spectrum to shorter wavelengths
- The movement of the spectrum to longer wavelengths as galaxies move away from the observer
- theory: A theory on how the universe was formed
- Made up of all the matter, and commended to create everything
Down
- Spectrum- Used to study light
- Constantly growing larger
- An element that makes up 25% of the universe
- Evidence of the beginning of the universe, and helps support the Big Bang theory
- An element that makes up 73% of the universe
10 Clues: Constantly growing larger • Spectrum- Used to study light • An element that makes up 25% of the universe • An element that makes up 73% of the universe • theory: A theory on how the universe was formed • A measurement of waves to see speed and sequence • The movement of the spectrum to shorter wavelengths • Made up of all the matter, and commended to create everything • ...
Chap 2 Vocab 2020-09-01
20 Clues: Stop • Firm • Trick • Stain • Repay • Tease • Brief • Pretty • Average • Foreign • Eviction • Build-up • Reproduce • Profitable • Make-fun-of • Raw-material • Undependable • Hard-to-read • Bad-behavior • Conquer-by-force
